Mercurial : Différence entre versions

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  hgext.graphlog =
 
  hgext.graphlog =
 
  [paths]
 
  [paths]
  trafficintelligence = https://Nicolas@bitbucket.org/Nicolas/trafficintelligence
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  trafficintelligence = ssh://nicolassaunier@hg.code.sf.net/p/traffic-intelligence/code traffic-intelligence-code
  
 
You are advised to follow the very good [https://www.mercurial-scm.org/guide introduction] and [https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/Tutorial tutorial] on the Mercurial website, and see the rest of the documentation, including the freely available [http://hgbook.red-bean.com/ online book].
 
You are advised to follow the very good [https://www.mercurial-scm.org/guide introduction] and [https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/Tutorial tutorial] on the Mercurial website, and see the rest of the documentation, including the freely available [http://hgbook.red-bean.com/ online book].

Version actuelle en date du 15 août 2024 à 16:14

You need to install the Mercurial version control software. The easiest is to install it through the Ubuntu repositories. If using pip (see PythonResources#Install_Python), Mercurial can then be installed and updated through sudo pip install mercurial --upgrade.

On Windows, the TortoiseHg software is recommended since it has a graphical user interface integrated in the Windows explorer (although the preferred way to interact will be the command line).

You should configure Mercurial using its configuration file called ~/.hgrc (Mercurial.ini in Document and Setting/[username] on Windows). Here is an example to adapt to your needs:

[ui]
username = Nicolas Saunier <email_adress>
[extensions]
hgext.graphlog =
[paths]
trafficintelligence = ssh://nicolassaunier@hg.code.sf.net/p/traffic-intelligence/code traffic-intelligence-code

You are advised to follow the very good introduction and tutorial on the Mercurial website, and see the rest of the documentation, including the freely available online book.