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category: tool
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tool: Mercurial
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contributors:
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- ["Will L. Fife", "http://github.com/sarlalian"]
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filename: LearnMercurial.txt
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---
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Mercurial is a free, distributed source control management tool. It offers
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you the power to efficiently handle projects of any size while using an
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intuitive interface. It is easy to use and hard to break, making it ideal for
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anyone working with versioned files.
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## Versioning Concepts
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### What is version control?
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Version control is a system that keeps track fo changes to a set of file(s)
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and/or directorie(s) over time.
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### Why use Mercurial?
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* Distributed Architecture - Traditionally version control systems such as CVS
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and Subversion are a client server architecture with a central server to
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store the revsion history of a project. Mercurial however is a truly
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distributed architecture, giving each devloper a full local copy of the
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entire development history. It works independently of a central server.
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* Fast - Traditionally version control systems such as CVS and Subversion are a
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client server architecture with a central server to store the revsion history
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of a project. Mercurial however is a truly distributed architecture, giving
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each devloper a full local copy of the entire development history. It works
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independently of a central server.
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* Platform Independent - Mercurial was written to be highly platform
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independent. Much of Mercurial is written in Python, with small performance
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critical parts written in portable C. Binary releases are available for all
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major platforms.
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* Extensible - The functionality of Mercurial can be increased with extensions,
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either by activating the official ones which are shipped with Mercurial or
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downloading some [from the wiki](https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/UsingExtensions) or by [writing your own](https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/WritingExtensions). Extensions are written in
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Python and can change the workings of the basic commands, add new commands and
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access all the core functions of Mercurial.
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* Easy to use - The Mercurial command set is consistent with what subversion
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users would expect, so they are likely to feel right at home. Most dangerous
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actions are part of extensions that need to be enabled to be used.
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* Open Source - Mercurial is free software licensed under the terms of the [GNU
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General Public License Version 2](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt) or
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any later version.
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## Terminology
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| Term | Definition |
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| ------------- | ---------------------------------- |
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| Repository | A repository is a collection of revisions |
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| hgrc | A configuration file which stores the defaults for a repository. |
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| revision | A committed changeset: has a REV number |
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| changeset | Set of changes saved as diffs |
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| diff | Changes between file(s) |
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| tag | A named named revision |
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| parent(s) | Immediate ancestor(s) of a revison |
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| branch | A child of a revision |
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| head | A head is a changeset with no child changesets |
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| merge | The process of merging two HEADS |
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| tip | The latest revision in any branch |
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| patch | All of the diffs between two revisions |
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| bundle | Patch with permissions and rename support |
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## Commands
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### init
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Create a new repository in the given directory, the settings and stored
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information are in a directory named `.hg`.
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```bash
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$ hg init
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```
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### help
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Will give you access to a very detailed description of each command.
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```bash
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# Quickly check what commands are available
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$ hg help
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# Get help on a specific command
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# hg help <command>
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$ hg help add
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$ hg help commit
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$ hg help init
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```
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### status
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Show the differences between what is on disk and what is committed to the current
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branch or tag.
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```bash
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# Will display the status of files
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$ hg status
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# Get help on the status subcommand
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$ hg help status
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```
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### add
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Will add the specified files to the repository on the next commit.
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```bash
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# Add a file in the current directory
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$ hg add filename.rb
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# Add a file in a sub directory
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$ hg add foo/bar/filename.rb
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# Add files by pattern
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$ hg add *.rb
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```
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### branch
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Set or show the current branch name.
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*Branch names are permanent and global. Use 'hg bookmark' to create a
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light-weight bookmark instead. See 'hg help glossary' for more information
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about named branches and bookmarks.*
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```bash
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# With no argument it shows the current branch name
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$ hg branch
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# With a name argument it will change the current branch.
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$ hg branch new_branch
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marked working directory as branch new_branch
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(branches are permanent and global, did you want a bookmark?)
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```
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### tag
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Add one or more tags for the current or given revision.
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Tags are used to name particular revisions of the repository and are very
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useful to compare different revisions, to go back to significant earlier
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versions or to mark branch points as releases, etc. Changing an existing tag
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is normally disallowed; use -f/--force to override.
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```bash
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# List tags
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$ hg tags
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tip 2:efc8222cd1fb
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v1.0 0:37e9b57123b3
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# Create a new tag on the current revision
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$ hg tag v1.1
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# Create a tag on a specific revision
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$ hg tag -r efc8222cd1fb v1.1.1
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```
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### clone
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Create a copy of an existing repository in a new directory.
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If no destination directory name is specified, it defaults to the basename of
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the source.
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```bash
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# Clone a remote repo to a local directory
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$ hg clone https://some-mercurial-server.example.com/reponame
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# Clone a local repo to a remote server
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$ hg clone . ssh://username@some-mercurial-server.example.com/newrepo
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# Clone a local repo to a local repo
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$ hg clone . /tmp/some_backup_dir
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```
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### commit / ci
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Commit changes to the given files into the repository.
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```bash
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# Commit with a message
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$ hg commit -m 'This is a commit message'
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# Commit all added / removed files in the currrent tree
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$ hg commit -A 'Adding and removing all existing files in the tree'
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# amend the parent of the working directory with a new commit that contains the
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# changes in the parent in addition to those currently reported by 'hg status',
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$ hg commit --amend -m "Correct message"
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```
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### diff
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Show differences between revisions for the specified files using the unified
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diff format.
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```bash
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# Show the diff between the current directory and a previous revision
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$ hg diff -r 10
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# Show the diff between two previous revisions
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$ hg diff -r 30 -r 20
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```
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### grep
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Search revision history for a pattern in specified files.
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```bash
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# Search files for a specific phrase
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$ hg grep "TODO:"
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```
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### log / history
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Show revision history of entire repository or files. If no revision range is
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specified, the default is "tip:0" unless --follow is set, in which case the
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working directory parent is used as the starting revision.
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```bash
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# Show the history of the entire repository
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$ hg log
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# Show the history of a single file
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$ hg log myfile.rb
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# Show the revision changes as an ASCII art DAG with the most recent changeset
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# at the top.
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$ hg log -G
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```
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### merge
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Merge another revision into working directory.
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```bash
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# Merge changesets to local repository
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$ hg merge
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# Merge from a named branch or revision into the current local branch
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$ hg merge branchname_or_revision
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# After successful merge, commit the changes
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hg commit
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```
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### move / mv / rename
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Rename files; equivalent of copy + remove. Mark dest as copies of sources;
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mark sources for deletion. If dest is a directory, copies are put in that
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directory. If dest is a file, there can only be one source.
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```bash
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# Rename a single file
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$ hg mv foo.txt bar.txt
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# Rename a directory
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$ hg mv some_directory new_directory
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```
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### pull
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Pull changes from a remote repository to a local one.
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```bash
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# List remote paths
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$ hg paths
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remote1 = http://path/to/remote1
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remote2 = http://path/to/remote2
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# Pull from remote 1
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$ hg pull remote1
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# Pull from remote 2
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$ hg pull remote2
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```
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### push
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Push changesets from the local repository to the specified destination.
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```bash
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# List remote paths
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$ hg paths
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remote1 = http://path/to/remote1
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remote2 = http://path/to/remote2
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# Pull from remote 1
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$ hg push remote1
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# Pull from remote 2
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$ hg push remote2
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```
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### rebase
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Move changeset (and descendants) to a different branch.
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Rebase uses repeated merging to graft changesets from one part of history
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(the source) onto another (the destination). This can be useful for
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linearizing *local* changes relative to a master development tree.
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* Draft the commits back to the source revision.
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* -s is the source, ie. what you are rebasing.
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* -d is the destination, which is where you are sending it.
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```bash
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# Put the commits into draft status
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# This will draft all subsequent commits on the relevant branch
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$ hg phase --draft --force -r 1206
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# Rebase from from revision 102 over revision 208
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$ hg rebase -s 102 -d 208
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```
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### revert
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Restore files to their checkout state. With no revision specified, revert the
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specified files or directories to the contents they had in the parent of the
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working directory. This restores the contents of files to an unmodified state
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and unschedules adds, removes, copies, and renames. If the working directory
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has two parents, you must explicitly specify a revision.
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```bash
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# Reset a specific file to its checked out state
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$ hg revert oops_i_did_it_again.txt
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# Revert a specific file to its checked out state without leaving a .orig file
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# around
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$ hg revert -C oops_i_did_it_again.txt
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# Revert all changes
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$ hg revert -a
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```
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### rm / remove
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Remove the specified files on the next commit.
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```bash
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# Remove a spcific file
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$ hg remove go_away.txt
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# Remove a group of files by pattern
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$ hg remove *.txt
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```
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## Further information
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* [Learning Mercurial in Workflows](https://www.mercurial-scm.org/guide)
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* [Mercurial Quick Start](https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/QuickStart)
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* [Mercurial: The Definitive Guide by Bryan O'Sullivan](http://hgbook.red-bean.com/)
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