Open sourced some experimental extensions

Durham Goode durham at fb.com
Mon Jun 2 20:06:39 CDT 2014


On 6/2/14, 5:51 PM, "Augie Fackler" <raf at durin42.com> wrote:

>
>On Jun 2, 2014, at 4:24 PM, Durham Goode <durham at fb.com> wrote:
>
>> We just open sourced a few of our internal experimental extensions that
>>have improved the UI for our users. You can find them here:
>>https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v1/url?u=https://bitbucket.org/facebook
>>/hg-experimental/src&k=ZVNjlDMF0FElm4dQtryO4A%3D%3D%0A&r=pHOG6Hz51SkYmYr%
>>2FxoTFzw%3D%3D%0A&m=bTDv%2BdT74uMv8wXhQCkI6o7N8UKM9wyIUXxobsVnQR4%3D%0A&s
>>=4a217b254b32245a1ac26091420ddcce140b9c5892aab4cc11b0eef209f47cd9
>> 
>> hg smartlog
>> A graph log style output that shows only commits relevant to you, and
>>hides everything else.
>> 
>> hg githelp
>> A command that translates git commands into Mercurial commands.
>> 
>> hg backups
>> A command for listing recently deleted commits (via .hg/strip-backups)
>>and allowing the user to recover a commit using only it’s hash. A little
>>similar to a git reflog in usage.
>> 
>> fbamend
>> Allows amending commits in the middle of a stack, and adds ‘hg amend
>>--rebase’ to automatically rebase the children onto the new commit.
>
>Pierre-Yves was more subtle, but I'll just say it: hg backups and fbamend
>will hopefully be completely obsoleted by evolution once it's ready -
>they're prime examples of where we're going (in fact, it works for me
>today.)
>
>(I'm sure you know this, but for others on the list I figured it might be
>helpful information.)

Yea, I’m hoping fbamend and hgbackups will influence the UI of evolve,
once we start using evolve to address those workflows.



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