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Mercurial: The Definitive Guide

by Bryan O'Sullivan

Welcome to Mercurial: The Definitive Guide

This is the online home of the book “Mercurial: The Definitive Guide”. It was published in 2009 by O'Reilly Media.

Mercurial is a fast, lightweight source control management system designed for easy and efficient handling of very large distributed projects. My book tells you what it is, why you should care, and how you can use it effectively.

# 2009-05-071. How did we get here?
# 2009-05-072. A tour of Mercurial: the basics
# 2009-05-073. A tour of Mercurial: merging work
# 2009-05-074. Behind the scenes
# 2009-05-075. Mercurial in daily use
# 2009-05-076. Collaborating with other people
# 2009-05-077. File names and pattern matching
# 2009-05-078. Managing releases and branchy development
# 2009-05-079. Finding and fixing mistakes
# 2009-05-0710. Handling repository events with hooks
# 2009-05-0711. Customizing the output of Mercurial
# 2009-05-0712. Managing change with Mercurial Queues
# 2009-05-0713. Advanced uses of Mercurial Queues
# 2009-05-0714. Adding functionality with extensions
# 2009-04-28A. Migrating to Mercurial
# 2009-05-04B. Mercurial Queues reference
# 2009-03-30C. Installing Mercurial from source
# 2009-03-30D. Open Publication License

Online:

http://hgbook.red-bean.com/read/

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