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Add a forget command for easily untracking files. This command does exactly what 'hg remove -Af [FILES]' does. The reason for creating a new command is that the options for 'hg remove' are confusing (-A removes only deleted files, -f forces deletion, and using both means *the exact opposite of both*). [mpm: simplified help text, code, and updated tests]
author Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com>
date Sun, 31 May 2009 03:09:00 -0400
parents 93a4e72b4f83
children 4c94b6d0fb1c
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#!/bin/sh

mkdir t
cd t
hg init
echo "added file1" > file1
echo "another line of text" >> file1
echo "added file2" > file2
hg add file1 file2
hg commit -m "added file1 and file2" -d "1000000 0" -u user
echo "changed file1" >> file1
hg commit -m "changed file1" -d "1000000 0" -u user
hg -q log
hg id
hg update -C 0
hg id
echo "changed file1" >> file1
hg id
hg revert --no-backup --all
hg diff
hg status
hg id
hg update
hg diff
hg status
hg id
hg update -C 0
echo "changed file1 different" >> file1
hg update
hg diff --nodates
hg status
hg id
hg revert --no-backup --all
hg diff
hg status
hg id
hg revert -r tip --no-backup --all
hg diff
hg status
hg id
hg update -C
hg diff
hg status
hg id