Mercurial
Client
The command for Mercurial is hg
.
Create a repository
Suppose you want to set up version control for the my_code
directory.
cd my_code hg init # creates .hg directory hg add # adds everything from the current directory hg commit # has you enter a text description, then creates a first snapshot of the directory
Commit, Revert, Log
hg commit # has you enter a text description, then creates a snapshot of the directory hg revert --all # reverts everything back to the last commit hg log # shows a list of all commits
Status, Diff, Remove, Add
> cp a.txt b.txt > emacs a.txt > rm favicon.ico > hg status M a.txt # Modified ? b.txt # "?" means mercurial doesn't know anything about this file yet ! favicon.ico # "!" means missing > > hg diff a.txt # show differences between last snapshot and current version > hg remove favicon.ico # really remove this file > hg add # add all new files to repository > hg status M a.txt A b.txt # Added R favicon.ico # Removed
You need to clear up all the ?s and !s in order to commit.