3 hg \- introduction to using plan9port Mercurial repository
7 .B http://hg.pdos.csail.mit.edu/hg/plan9
31 .B http://hg.pdos.csail.mit.edu/hg/plan9/
33 The master source tree for Plan 9 from User Space is maintained
34 using the source control system Mercurial
35 as a substitute for Plan 9's
36 \fIreplica\fR(8) and dump file system.
37 (It is maintained simultaneously using CVS; see
42 is a command, which determines the form of the rest of the command line.
46 command downloads a copy of the tree into the directory
52 the other commands listed
53 should be run within the
57 Unlike CVS, Mercurial downloads the entire revision history
58 of Plan 9 from User Space
59 in addition to the current tree.
63 incorporates changes from the master repository
64 into the local revision history.
67 flag applies these changes to the current file tree.
73 to compare the files in the local tree with the corresponding
74 files in the revision history.
75 By default it compares against the version that was most recently
76 incorporated into the local tree.
79 flag specifies an alternate version to compare against.
82 refers to the most recent version on the server.
86 starts an HTTP server serving information about
87 the local repository at the address
88 .BR http://localhost:8000/ .
92 starts an interactive history viewer.
94 The Mercurial tree can be inspected on the web at
95 .HR http://hg.pdos.csail.mit.edu/hg/plan9/ "" .
99 directory containing Mercurial local repository
102 list of files and wildcards to exclude from Mercurial operations
108 .HR http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/
110 .HR http://hg.pdos.csail.mit.edu/hg/plan9/
112 The use of Mercurial for accessing Plan 9 from User Space
113 should be considered experimental.
114 People uncomfortable with Mercurial should continue to use