Mercurial > hg
changeset 43885:ac54b8a2ebea
crecord: rewrite help string to avoid mentioning "crecord"
Despite its heritage, "crecord" is now mostly Mercurial-internal
jargon. I find it better to call it "the curses hunk selector".
Also slightly rewrote the part about which commands can use it. While
I do believe that commit, shelve, and revert are the only commands in
core that can use it, Evolve also adds at least amend and uncommit to
the list.
author | Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso <jordigh@octave.org> |
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date | Thu, 12 Dec 2019 11:37:30 -0500 |
parents | 5709a9992c2a |
children | fe0daceb51d0 |
files | mercurial/crecord.py |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/mercurial/crecord.py Fri Dec 13 18:59:26 2019 -0800 +++ b/mercurial/crecord.py Thu Dec 12 11:37:30 2019 -0500 @@ -1615,12 +1615,13 @@ helptext = _( """ [press any key to return to the patch-display] -crecord allows you to interactively choose among the changes you have made, -and confirm only those changes you select for further processing by the command -you are running (commit/shelve/revert), after confirming the selected -changes, the unselected changes are still present in your working copy, so you -can use crecord multiple times to split large changes into smaller changesets. -the following are valid keystrokes: +The curses hunk selector allows you to interactively choose among the +changes you have made, and confirm only those changes you select for +further processing by the command you are running (such as commit, +shelve, or revert). After confirming the selected changes, the +unselected changes are still present in your working copy, so you can +use the hunk selector multiple times to split large changes into +smaller changesets. the following are valid keystrokes: x [space] : (un-)select item ([~]/[x] = partly/fully applied) [enter] : (un-)select item and go to next item of same type