--- a/doc/hgrc.5.txt Thu Jul 16 23:25:26 2009 +0200
+++ b/doc/hgrc.5.txt Thu Jul 16 23:25:26 2009 +0200
@@ -1,12 +1,16 @@
-HGRC(5)
-=======
-Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
-:man source: Mercurial
-:man manual: Mercurial Manual
+======
+ hgrc
+======
-NAME
-----
-hgrc - configuration files for Mercurial
+---------------------------------
+configuration files for Mercurial
+---------------------------------
+
+:Author: Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
+:Organization: Mercurial
+:Manual section: 5
+:Manual group: Mercurial Manual
+
SYNOPSIS
--------
@@ -24,8 +28,9 @@
paths are given below, settings from later paths override earlier
ones.
-(Unix) `<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`::
-(Unix) `<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc`::
+| (Unix) ``<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc``
+| (Unix) ``<install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc``
+
Per-installation configuration files, searched for in the
directory where Mercurial is installed. `<install-root>` is the
parent directory of the hg executable (or symlink) being run. For
@@ -33,18 +38,18 @@
in `/shared/tools/etc/mercurial/hgrc`. Options in these files apply
to all Mercurial commands executed by any user in any directory.
-(Unix) `/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc`::
-(Unix) `/etc/mercurial/hgrc`::
+| (Unix) ``/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc``
+| (Unix) ``/etc/mercurial/hgrc``
+
Per-system configuration files, for the system on which Mercurial
is running. Options in these files apply to all Mercurial commands
executed by any user in any directory. Options in these files
override per-installation options.
-(Windows) `<install-dir>\Mercurial.ini`::
- or else::
-(Windows) `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mercurial`::
- or else::
-(Windows) `C:\Mercurial\Mercurial.ini`::
+| (Windows) ``<install-dir>\Mercurial.ini`` or else
+| (Windows) ``HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mercurial`` or else
+| (Windows) ``C:\Mercurial\Mercurial.ini``
+
Per-installation/system configuration files, for the system on
which Mercurial is running. Options in these files apply to all
Mercurial commands executed by any user in any directory. Registry
@@ -52,18 +57,20 @@
a `Mercurial.ini` file or be a directory where `*.rc` files will
be read.
-(Unix) `$HOME/.hgrc`::
-(Windows) `%HOME%\Mercurial.ini`::
-(Windows) `%HOME%\.hgrc`::
-(Windows) `%USERPROFILE%\Mercurial.ini`::
-(Windows) `%USERPROFILE%\.hgrc`::
+| (Unix) ``$HOME/.hgrc``
+| (Windows) ``%HOME%\Mercurial.ini``
+| (Windows) ``%HOME%\.hgrc``
+| (Windows) ``%USERPROFILE%\Mercurial.ini``
+| (Windows) ``%USERPROFILE%\.hgrc``
+
Per-user configuration file(s), for the user running Mercurial. On
Windows 9x, `%HOME%` is replaced by `%APPDATA%`. Options in these
files apply to all Mercurial commands executed by this user in any
directory. Options in these files override per-installation and
per-system options.
-(Unix, Windows) `<repo>/.hg/hgrc`::
+| (Unix, Windows) ``<repo>/.hg/hgrc``
+
Per-repository configuration options that only apply in a
particular repository. This file is not version-controlled, and
will not get transferred during a "clone" operation. Options in
@@ -78,6 +85,8 @@
A configuration file consists of sections, led by a "`[section]`" header
and followed by "`name: value`" entries; "`name=value`" is also accepted.
+::
+
[spam]
eggs=ham
green=
@@ -88,7 +97,7 @@
Leading whitespace is removed from values. Empty lines are skipped.
-Lines beginning with "`#`" or "`;`" are ignored and may be used to provide
+Lines beginning with "``#``" or "``;``" are ignored and may be used to provide
comments.
SECTIONS
@@ -98,41 +107,39 @@
Mercurial "hgrc" file, the purpose of each section, its possible keys,
and their possible values.
-[[alias]]
-alias::
- Defines command aliases.
- Aliases allow you to define your own commands in terms of other
- commands (or aliases), optionally including arguments.
-+
---
-Alias definitions consist of lines of the form:
+``alias``
+"""""""""
+Defines command aliases.
+Aliases allow you to define your own commands in terms of other
+commands (or aliases), optionally including arguments.
+
+Alias definitions consist of lines of the form::
<alias> = <command> [<argument]...
-For example, this definition:
+For example, this definition::
latest = log --limit 5
creates a new command `latest` that shows only the five most recent
-changesets. You can define subsequent aliases using earlier ones:
+changesets. You can define subsequent aliases using earlier ones::
stable5 = latest -b stable
NOTE: It is possible to create aliases with the same names as existing
commands, which will then override the original definitions. This is
almost always a bad idea!
---
+
-[[auth]]
-auth::
+``auth``
+""""""""
Authentication credentials for HTTP authentication. Each line has
-the following format:
+the following format::
<name>.<argument> = <value>
-+
---
+
where <name> is used to group arguments into authentication entries.
-Example:
+Example::
foo.prefix = hg.intevation.org/mercurial
foo.username = foo
@@ -146,26 +153,26 @@
Supported arguments:
- prefix;;
+``prefix``
Either "\*" or a URI prefix with or without the scheme part.
The authentication entry with the longest matching prefix is used
(where "*" matches everything and counts as a match of length
1). If the prefix doesn't include a scheme, the match is performed
against the URI with its scheme stripped as well, and the schemes
argument, q.v., is then subsequently consulted.
- username;;
+``username``
Optional. Username to authenticate with. If not given, and the
remote site requires basic or digest authentication, the user
will be prompted for it.
- password;;
+``password``
Optional. Password to authenticate with. If not given, and the
remote site requires basic or digest authentication, the user
will be prompted for it.
- key;;
+``key``
Optional. PEM encoded client certificate key file.
- cert;;
+``cert``
Optional. PEM encoded client certificate chain file.
- schemes;;
+``schemes``
Optional. Space separated list of URI schemes to use this
authentication entry with. Only used if the prefix doesn't include
a scheme. Supported schemes are http and https. They will match
@@ -174,20 +181,19 @@
If no suitable authentication entry is found, the user is prompted
for credentials as usual if required by the remote.
---
+
-[[decode]]
-decode/encode::
- Filters for transforming files on checkout/checkin. This would
- typically be used for newline processing or other
- localization/canonicalization of files.
-+
---
+``decode/encode``
+"""""""""""""""""
+Filters for transforming files on checkout/checkin. This would
+typically be used for newline processing or other
+localization/canonicalization of files.
+
Filters consist of a filter pattern followed by a filter command.
Filter patterns are globs by default, rooted at the repository root.
For example, to match any file ending in "`.txt`" in the root
-directory only, use the pattern "\*.txt". To match any file ending
-in "`.c`" anywhere in the repository, use the pattern "**`.c`".
+directory only, use the pattern "`*.txt`". To match any file ending
+in "`.c`" anywhere in the repository, use the pattern "`**.c`".
The filter command can start with a specifier, either "pipe:" or
"tempfile:". If no specifier is given, "pipe:" is used by default.
@@ -195,7 +201,7 @@
A "pipe:" command must accept data on stdin and return the transformed
data on stdout.
-Pipe example:
+Pipe example::
[encode]
# uncompress gzip files on checkin to improve delta compression
@@ -218,7 +224,7 @@
effects and may corrupt the contents of your files.
The most common usage is for LF <-> CRLF translation on Windows. For
-this, use the "smart" converters which check for binary files:
+this, use the "smart" converters which check for binary files::
[extensions]
hgext.win32text =
@@ -227,7 +233,7 @@
[decode]
** = cleverdecode:
-or if you only want to translate certain files:
+or if you only want to translate certain files::
[extensions]
hgext.win32text =
@@ -235,16 +241,16 @@
**.txt = dumbencode:
[decode]
**.txt = dumbdecode:
---
+
+
+``defaults``
+""""""""""""
-[[defaults]]
-defaults::
- Use the [defaults] section to define command defaults, i.e. the
- default options/arguments to pass to the specified commands.
-+
---
+Use the [defaults] section to define command defaults, i.e. the
+default options/arguments to pass to the specified commands.
+
The following example makes 'hg log' run in verbose mode, and 'hg
-status' show only the modified files, by default.
+status' show only the modified files, by default::
[defaults]
log = -v
@@ -253,47 +259,50 @@
The actual commands, instead of their aliases, must be used when
defining command defaults. The command defaults will also be applied
to the aliases of the commands defined.
---
+
+
+``diff``
+""""""""
-[[diff]]
-diff::
- Settings used when displaying diffs. They are all Boolean and
- defaults to False.
- git;;
+Settings used when displaying diffs. They are all Boolean and
+defaults to False.
+
+``git``
Use git extended diff format.
- nodates;;
+``nodates``
Don't include dates in diff headers.
- showfunc;;
+``showfunc``
Show which function each change is in.
- ignorews;;
+``ignorews``
Ignore white space when comparing lines.
- ignorewsamount;;
+``ignorewsamount``
Ignore changes in the amount of white space.
- ignoreblanklines;;
+``ignoreblanklines``
Ignore changes whose lines are all blank.
-[[email]]
-email::
- Settings for extensions that send email messages.
- from;;
+``email``
+"""""""""
+Settings for extensions that send email messages.
+
+``from``
Optional. Email address to use in "From" header and SMTP envelope
of outgoing messages.
- to;;
+``to``
Optional. Comma-separated list of recipients' email addresses.
- cc;;
+``cc``
Optional. Comma-separated list of carbon copy recipients'
email addresses.
- bcc;;
+``bcc``
Optional. Comma-separated list of blind carbon copy recipients'
email addresses. Cannot be set interactively.
- method;;
+``method``
Optional. Method to use to send email messages. If value is "smtp"
(default), use SMTP (see section "[smtp]" for configuration).
Otherwise, use as name of program to run that acts like sendmail
(takes "-f" option for sender, list of recipients on command line,
message on stdin). Normally, setting this to "sendmail" or
"/usr/sbin/sendmail" is enough to use sendmail to send messages.
- charsets;;
+``charsets``
Optional. Comma-separated list of character sets considered
convenient for recipients. Addresses, headers, and parts not
containing patches of outgoing messages will be encoded in the
@@ -301,9 +310,8 @@
(`$HGENCODING`, `ui.fallbackencoding`) succeeds. If correct
conversion fails, the text in question is sent as is. Defaults to
empty (explicit) list.
-+
---
-Order of outgoing email character sets:
+
+Order of outgoing email character sets::
us-ascii always first, regardless of settings
email.charsets in order given by user
@@ -311,7 +319,7 @@
$HGENCODING if not in email.charsets
utf-8 always last, regardless of settings
-Email example:
+Email example::
[email]
from = Joseph User <joe.user@example.com>
@@ -319,14 +327,14 @@
# charsets for western Europeans
# us-ascii, utf-8 omitted, as they are tried first and last
charsets = iso-8859-1, iso-8859-15, windows-1252
---
+
-[[extensions]]
-extensions::
- Mercurial has an extension mechanism for adding new features. To
- enable an extension, create an entry for it in this section.
-+
---
+``extensions``
+""""""""""""""
+
+Mercurial has an extension mechanism for adding new features. To
+enable an extension, create an entry for it in this section.
+
If you know that the extension is already in Python's search path,
you can give the name of the module, followed by "`=`", with nothing
after the "`=`".
@@ -340,19 +348,19 @@
"`hgext.foo = !/ext/path`" or "`hgext.foo = !`" when path is not
supplied.
-Example for `~/.hgrc`:
+Example for `~/.hgrc`::
[extensions]
# (the mq extension will get loaded from Mercurial's path)
hgext.mq =
# (this extension will get loaded from the file specified)
myfeature = ~/.hgext/myfeature.py
---
+
-[[format]]
-format::
+``format``
+""""""""""
- usestore;;
+``usestore``
Enable or disable the "store" repository format which improves
compatibility with systems that fold case or otherwise mangle
filenames. Enabled by default. Disabling this option will allow
@@ -360,7 +368,7 @@
compatibility and ensures that the on-disk format of newly created
repositories will be compatible with Mercurial before version 0.9.4.
- usefncache;;
+``usefncache``
Enable or disable the "fncache" repository format which enhances
the "store" repository format (which has to be enabled to use
fncache) to allow longer filenames and avoids using Windows
@@ -368,26 +376,27 @@
option ensures that the on-disk format of newly created
repositories will be compatible with Mercurial before version 1.1.
-[[merge-patterns]]
-merge-patterns::
- This section specifies merge tools to associate with particular file
- patterns. Tools matched here will take precedence over the default
- merge tool. Patterns are globs by default, rooted at the repository
- root.
-+
-Example:
-+
+``merge-patterns``
+""""""""""""""""""
+
+This section specifies merge tools to associate with particular file
+patterns. Tools matched here will take precedence over the default
+merge tool. Patterns are globs by default, rooted at the repository
+root.
+
+Example::
+
[merge-patterns]
**.c = kdiff3
**.jpg = myimgmerge
-[[merge-tools]]
-merge-tools::
- This section configures external merge tools to use for file-level
- merges.
-+
---
-Example `~/.hgrc`:
+``merge-tools``
+"""""""""""""""
+
+This section configures external merge tools to use for file-level
+merges.
+
+Example `~/.hgrc`::
[merge-tools]
# Override stock tool location
@@ -404,64 +413,63 @@
Supported arguments:
-priority;;
+``priority``
The priority in which to evaluate this tool.
Default: 0.
-executable;;
+``executable``
Either just the name of the executable or its pathname.
Default: the tool name.
-args;;
+``args``
The arguments to pass to the tool executable. You can refer to the
files being merged as well as the output file through these
variables: `$base`, `$local`, `$other`, `$output`.
Default: `$local $base $other`
-premerge;;
+``premerge``
Attempt to run internal non-interactive 3-way merge tool before
launching external tool.
Default: True
-binary;;
+``binary``
This tool can merge binary files. Defaults to False, unless tool
was selected by file pattern match.
-symlink;;
+``symlink``
This tool can merge symlinks. Defaults to False, even if tool was
selected by file pattern match.
-checkconflicts;;
+``checkconflicts``
Check whether there are conflicts even though the tool reported
success.
Default: False
-checkchanged;;
+``checkchanged``
Check whether outputs were written even though the tool reported
success.
Default: False
-fixeol;;
+``fixeol``
Attempt to fix up EOL changes caused by the merge tool.
Default: False
-gui;;
+``gui``
This tool requires a graphical interface to run. Default: False
-regkey;;
+``regkey``
Windows registry key which describes install location of this
tool. Mercurial will search for this key first under
`HKEY_CURRENT_USER` and then under `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE`.
Default: None
-regname;;
+``regname``
Name of value to read from specified registry key. Defaults to the
unnamed (default) value.
-regappend;;
+``regappend``
String to append to the value read from the registry, typically
the executable name of the tool.
Default: None
---
+
-[[hooks]]
-hooks::
- Commands or Python functions that get automatically executed by
- various actions such as starting or finishing a commit. Multiple
- hooks can be run for the same action by appending a suffix to the
- action. Overriding a site-wide hook can be done by changing its
- value or setting it to an empty string.
-+
---
-Example `.hg/hgrc`:
+``hooks``
+"""""""""
+Commands or Python functions that get automatically executed by
+various actions such as starting or finishing a commit. Multiple
+hooks can be run for the same action by appending a suffix to the
+action. Overriding a site-wide hook can be done by changing its
+value or setting it to an empty string.
+
+Example `.hg/hgrc`::
[hooks]
# do not use the site-wide hook
@@ -473,41 +481,41 @@
additional information. For each hook below, the environment
variables it is passed are listed with names of the form "$HG_foo".
-changegroup;;
+``changegroup``
Run after a changegroup has been added via push, pull or unbundle.
ID of the first new changeset is in `$HG_NODE`. URL from which
changes came is in `$HG_URL`.
-commit;;
+``commit``
Run after a changeset has been created in the local repository. ID
of the newly created changeset is in `$HG_NODE`. Parent changeset
IDs are in `$HG_PARENT1` and `$HG_PARENT2`.
-incoming;;
+``incoming``
Run after a changeset has been pulled, pushed, or unbundled into
the local repository. The ID of the newly arrived changeset is in
`$HG_NODE`. URL that was source of changes came is in `$HG_URL`.
-outgoing;;
+``outgoing``
Run after sending changes from local repository to another. ID of
first changeset sent is in `$HG_NODE`. Source of operation is in
`$HG_SOURCE`; see "preoutgoing" hook for description.
-post-<command>;;
+``post-<command>``
Run after successful invocations of the associated command. The
contents of the command line are passed as `$HG_ARGS` and the result
code in `$HG_RESULT`. Hook failure is ignored.
-pre-<command>;;
+``pre-<command>``
Run before executing the associated command. The contents of the
command line are passed as `$HG_ARGS`. If the hook returns failure,
the command doesn't execute and Mercurial returns the failure
code.
-prechangegroup;;
+``prechangegroup``
Run before a changegroup is added via push, pull or unbundle. Exit
status 0 allows the changegroup to proceed. Non-zero status will
cause the push, pull or unbundle to fail. URL from which changes
will come is in `$HG_URL`.
-precommit;;
+``precommit``
Run before starting a local commit. Exit status 0 allows the
commit to proceed. Non-zero status will cause the commit to fail.
Parent changeset IDs are in `$HG_PARENT1` and `$HG_PARENT2`.
-preoutgoing;;
+``preoutgoing``
Run before collecting changes to send from the local repository to
another. Non-zero status will cause failure. This lets you prevent
pull over HTTP or SSH. Also prevents against local pull, push
@@ -516,12 +524,12 @@
`$HG_SOURCE`. If "serve", operation is happening on behalf of remote
SSH or HTTP repository. If "push", "pull" or "bundle", operation
is happening on behalf of repository on same system.
-pretag;;
+``pretag``
Run before creating a tag. Exit status 0 allows the tag to be
created. Non-zero status will cause the tag to fail. ID of
changeset to tag is in `$HG_NODE`. Name of tag is in `$HG_TAG`. Tag is
local if `$HG_LOCAL=1`, in repository if `$HG_LOCAL=0`.
-pretxnchangegroup;;
+``pretxnchangegroup``
Run after a changegroup has been added via push, pull or unbundle,
but before the transaction has been committed. Changegroup is
visible to hook program. This lets you validate incoming changes
@@ -530,23 +538,23 @@
status will cause the transaction to be rolled back and the push,
pull or unbundle will fail. URL that was source of changes is in
`$HG_URL`.
-pretxncommit;;
+``pretxncommit``
Run after a changeset has been created but the transaction not yet
committed. Changeset is visible to hook program. This lets you
validate commit message and changes. Exit status 0 allows the
commit to proceed. Non-zero status will cause the transaction to
be rolled back. ID of changeset is in `$HG_NODE`. Parent changeset
IDs are in `$HG_PARENT1` and `$HG_PARENT2`.
-preupdate;;
+``preupdate``
Run before updating the working directory. Exit status 0 allows
the update to proceed. Non-zero status will prevent the update.
Changeset ID of first new parent is in `$HG_PARENT1`. If merge, ID
of second new parent is in `$HG_PARENT2`.
-tag;;
+``tag``
Run after a tag is created. ID of tagged changeset is in `$HG_NODE`.
Name of tag is in `$HG_TAG`. Tag is local if `$HG_LOCAL=1`, in
repository if `$HG_LOCAL=0`.
-update;;
+``update``
Run after updating the working directory. Changeset ID of first
new parent is in `$HG_PARENT1`. If merge, ID of second new parent is
in `$HG_PARENT2`. If the update succeeded, `$HG_ERROR=0`. If the
@@ -563,7 +571,7 @@
have an empty value under Unix-like platforms for non-merge
changesets, while it will not be available at all under Windows.
-The syntax for Python hooks is as follows:
+The syntax for Python hooks is as follows::
hookname = python:modulename.submodule.callable
hookname = python:/path/to/python/module.py:callable
@@ -573,101 +581,111 @@
"ui"), a repository object (keyword "repo"), and a "hooktype"
keyword that tells what kind of hook is used. Arguments listed as
environment variables above are passed as keyword arguments, with no
-"HG_" prefix, and names in lower case.
+"`HG_`" prefix, and names in lower case.
If a Python hook returns a "true" value or raises an exception, this
is treated as a failure.
---
+
-[[http_proxy]]
-http_proxy::
- Used to access web-based Mercurial repositories through a HTTP
- proxy.
- host;;
+``http_proxy``
+""""""""""""""
+Used to access web-based Mercurial repositories through a HTTP
+proxy.
+
+``host``
Host name and (optional) port of the proxy server, for example
"myproxy:8000".
- no;;
+``no``
Optional. Comma-separated list of host names that should bypass
the proxy.
- passwd;;
+``passwd``
Optional. Password to authenticate with at the proxy server.
- user;;
+``user``
Optional. User name to authenticate with at the proxy server.
-[[smtp]]
-smtp::
- Configuration for extensions that need to send email messages.
- host;;
+``smtp``
+""""""""
+Configuration for extensions that need to send email messages.
+
+``host``
Host name of mail server, e.g. "mail.example.com".
- port;;
+``port``
Optional. Port to connect to on mail server. Default: 25.
- tls;;
+``tls``
Optional. Whether to connect to mail server using TLS. True or
False. Default: False.
- username;;
+``username``
Optional. User name to authenticate to SMTP server with. If
username is specified, password must also be specified.
Default: none.
- password;;
+``password``
Optional. Password to authenticate to SMTP server with. If
username is specified, password must also be specified.
Default: none.
- local_hostname;;
+``local_hostname``
Optional. It's the hostname that the sender can use to identify
itself to the MTA.
-[[patch]]
-patch::
- Settings used when applying patches, for instance through the 'import'
- command or with Mercurial Queues extension.
- eol;;
+
+``patch``
+"""""""""
+Settings used when applying patches, for instance through the 'import'
+command or with Mercurial Queues extension.
+
+``eol``
When set to 'strict' patch content and patched files end of lines
are preserved. When set to 'lf' or 'crlf', both files end of lines
are ignored when patching and the result line endings are
normalized to either LF (Unix) or CRLF (Windows).
Default: strict.
-[[paths]]
-paths::
- Assigns symbolic names to repositories. The left side is the
- symbolic name, and the right gives the directory or URL that is the
- location of the repository. Default paths can be declared by setting
- the following entries.
- default;;
+
+``paths``
+"""""""""
+Assigns symbolic names to repositories. The left side is the
+symbolic name, and the right gives the directory or URL that is the
+location of the repository. Default paths can be declared by setting
+the following entries.
+
+``default``
Directory or URL to use when pulling if no source is specified.
Default is set to repository from which the current repository was
cloned.
- default-push;;
+``default-push``
Optional. Directory or URL to use when pushing if no destination
is specified.
-[[profiling]]
-profiling::
- Specifies profiling format and file output. In this section
- description, 'profiling data' stands for the raw data collected
- during profiling, while 'profiling report' stands for a statistical
- text report generated from the profiling data. The profiling is done
- using lsprof.
- format;;
+
+``profiling``
+"""""""""""""
+Specifies profiling format and file output. In this section
+description, 'profiling data' stands for the raw data collected
+during profiling, while 'profiling report' stands for a statistical
+text report generated from the profiling data. The profiling is done
+using lsprof.
+
+``format``
Profiling format.
Default: text.
- text;;
+
+ ``text``
Generate a profiling report. When saving to a file, it should be
noted that only the report is saved, and the profiling data is
not kept.
- kcachegrind;;
+ ``kcachegrind``
Format profiling data for kcachegrind use: when saving to a
file, the generated file can directly be loaded into
kcachegrind.
- output;;
+``output``
File path where profiling data or report should be saved. If the
file exists, it is replaced. Default: None, data is printed on
stderr
-[[server]]
-server::
- Controls generic server settings.
- uncompressed;;
+``server``
+""""""""""
+Controls generic server settings.
+
+``uncompressed``
Whether to allow clients to clone a repository using the
uncompressed streaming protocol. This transfers about 40% more
data than a regular clone, but uses less memory and CPU on both
@@ -677,133 +695,134 @@
about 6 Mbps), uncompressed streaming is slower, because of the
extra data transfer overhead. Default is False.
-[[trusted]]
-trusted::
- For security reasons, Mercurial will not use the settings in the
- `.hg/hgrc` file from a repository if it doesn't belong to a trusted
- user or to a trusted group. The main exception is the web interface,
- which automatically uses some safe settings, since it's common to
- serve repositories from different users.
-+
---
+
+``trusted``
+"""""""""""
+For security reasons, Mercurial will not use the settings in the
+`.hg/hgrc` file from a repository if it doesn't belong to a trusted
+user or to a trusted group. The main exception is the web interface,
+which automatically uses some safe settings, since it's common to
+serve repositories from different users.
+
This section specifies what users and groups are trusted. The
current user is always trusted. To trust everybody, list a user or a
group with name "`*`".
-users;;
+``users``
Comma-separated list of trusted users.
-groups;;
+``groups``
Comma-separated list of trusted groups.
---
+
-[[ui]]
-ui::
- User interface controls.
-+
---
- archivemeta;;
+``ui``
+""""""
+
+User interface controls.
+
+``archivemeta``
Whether to include the .hg_archival.txt file containing meta data
(hashes for the repository base and for tip) in archives created
by the hg archive command or downloaded via hgweb.
Default is true.
- askusername;;
+``askusername``
Whether to prompt for a username when committing. If True, and
neither `$HGUSER` nor `$EMAIL` has been specified, then the user will
be prompted to enter a username. If no username is entered, the
default USER@HOST is used instead.
Default is False.
- debug;;
+``debug``
Print debugging information. True or False. Default is False.
- editor;;
+``editor``
The editor to use during a commit. Default is `$EDITOR` or "vi".
- fallbackencoding;;
+``fallbackencoding``
Encoding to try if it's not possible to decode the changelog using
UTF-8. Default is ISO-8859-1.
- ignore;;
+``ignore``
A file to read per-user ignore patterns from. This file should be
in the same format as a repository-wide .hgignore file. This
option supports hook syntax, so if you want to specify multiple
ignore files, you can do so by setting something like
"ignore.other = ~/.hgignore2". For details of the ignore file
format, see the hgignore(5) man page.
- interactive;;
+``interactive``
Allow to prompt the user. True or False. Default is True.
- logtemplate;;
+``logtemplate``
Template string for commands that print changesets.
- merge;;
+``merge``
The conflict resolution program to use during a manual merge.
There are some internal tools available:
-+
- internal:local;;
+
+ ``internal:local``
keep the local version
- internal:other;;
+ ``internal:other``
use the other version
- internal:merge;;
+ ``internal:merge``
use the internal non-interactive merge tool
- internal:fail;;
+ ``internal:fail``
fail to merge
-+
+
For more information on configuring merge tools see the
merge-tools section.
- patch;;
+``patch``
command to use to apply patches. Look for 'gpatch' or 'patch' in
PATH if unset.
- quiet;;
+``quiet``
Reduce the amount of output printed. True or False. Default is False.
- remotecmd;;
+``remotecmd``
remote command to use for clone/push/pull operations. Default is 'hg'.
- report_untrusted;;
+``report_untrusted``
Warn if a `.hg/hgrc` file is ignored due to not being owned by a
trusted user or group. True or False. Default is True.
- slash;;
+``slash``
Display paths using a slash ("`/`") as the path separator. This
only makes a difference on systems where the default path
separator is not the slash character (e.g. Windows uses the
- backslash character ("`\`")).
+ backslash character ("`\\`")).
Default is False.
- ssh;;
+``ssh``
command to use for SSH connections. Default is 'ssh'.
- strict;;
+``strict``
Require exact command names, instead of allowing unambiguous
abbreviations. True or False. Default is False.
- style;;
+``style``
Name of style to use for command output.
- timeout;;
+``timeout``
The timeout used when a lock is held (in seconds), a negative value
means no timeout. Default is 600.
- username;;
+``username``
The committer of a changeset created when running "commit".
Typically a person's name and email address, e.g. "Fred Widget
<fred@example.com>". Default is `$EMAIL` or username@hostname. If
the username in hgrc is empty, it has to be specified manually or
in a different hgrc file (e.g. `$HOME/.hgrc`, if the admin set
"username =" in the system hgrc).
- verbose;;
+``verbose``
Increase the amount of output printed. True or False. Default is False.
---
+
-[[web]]
-web::
- Web interface configuration.
- accesslog;;
+``web``
+"""""""
+Web interface configuration.
+
+``accesslog``
Where to output the access log. Default is stdout.
- address;;
+``address``
Interface address to bind to. Default is all.
- allow_archive;;
+``allow_archive``
List of archive format (bz2, gz, zip) allowed for downloading.
Default is empty.
- allowbz2;;
+``allowbz2``
(DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .tar.bz2 downloading of repository
revisions.
Default is false.
- allowgz;;
+``allowgz``
(DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .tar.gz downloading of repository
revisions.
Default is false.
- allowpull;;
+``allowpull``
Whether to allow pulling from the repository. Default is true.
- allow_push;;
+``allow_push``
Whether to allow pushing to the repository. If empty or not set,
push is not allowed. If the special value "`*`", any remote user can
push, including unauthenticated users. Otherwise, the remote user
@@ -811,7 +830,7 @@
be present in this list (separated by whitespace or ","). The
contents of the allow_push list are examined after the deny_push
list.
- allow_read;;
+``allow_read``
If the user has not already been denied repository access due to
the contents of deny_read, this list determines whether to grant
repository access to the user. If this list is not empty, and the
@@ -822,24 +841,24 @@
to it not being set (i.e. access is permitted to all users). The
contents of the allow_read list are examined after the deny_read
list.
- allowzip;;
+``allowzip``
(DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .zip downloading of repository
revisions. Default is false. This feature creates temporary files.
- baseurl;;
+``baseurl``
Base URL to use when publishing URLs in other locations, so
third-party tools like email notification hooks can construct
URLs. Example: "http://hgserver/repos/"
- contact;;
+``contact``
Name or email address of the person in charge of the repository.
Defaults to ui.username or `$EMAIL` or "unknown" if unset or empty.
- deny_push;;
+``deny_push``
Whether to deny pushing to the repository. If empty or not set,
push is not denied. If the special value "`*`", all remote users are
denied push. Otherwise, unauthenticated users are all denied, and
any authenticated user name present in this list (separated by
whitespace or ",") is also denied. The contents of the deny_push
list are examined before the allow_push list.
- deny_read;;
+``deny_read``
Whether to deny reading/viewing of the repository. If this list is
not empty, unauthenticated users are all denied, and any
authenticated user name present in this list (separated by
@@ -854,44 +873,44 @@
the list of repositories. The contents of the deny_read list have
priority over (are examined before) the contents of the allow_read
list.
- description;;
+``description``
Textual description of the repository's purpose or contents.
Default is "unknown".
- encoding;;
+``encoding``
Character encoding name.
Example: "UTF-8"
- errorlog;;
+``errorlog``
Where to output the error log. Default is stderr.
- hidden;;
+``hidden``
Whether to hide the repository in the hgwebdir index.
Default is false.
- ipv6;;
+``ipv6``
Whether to use IPv6. Default is false.
- name;;
+``name``
Repository name to use in the web interface. Default is current
working directory.
- maxchanges;;
+``maxchanges``
Maximum number of changes to list on the changelog. Default is 10.
- maxfiles;;
+``maxfiles``
Maximum number of files to list per changeset. Default is 10.
- port;;
+``port``
Port to listen on. Default is 8000.
- prefix;;
+``prefix``
Prefix path to serve from. Default is '' (server root).
- push_ssl;;
+``push_ssl``
Whether to require that inbound pushes be transported over SSL to
prevent password sniffing. Default is true.
- staticurl;;
+``staticurl``
Base URL to use for static files. If unset, static files (e.g. the
hgicon.png favicon) will be served by the CGI script itself. Use
this setting to serve them directly with the HTTP server.
Example: "http://hgserver/static/"
- stripes;;
+``stripes``
How many lines a "zebra stripe" should span in multiline output.
Default is 1; set to 0 to disable.
- style;;
+``style``
Which template map style to use.
- templates;;
+``templates``
Where to find the HTML templates. Default is install path.