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 * [[http://mercurialtoolbar.codeplex.com/|Mercurial Toolbar]] - Mercurial toolbar plugin for MS Visual Studio 2010, akin to the GitExtensions plugin. Uses TortoiseHg as backend.  * [[http://mercurialtoolbar.codeplex.com/|Mercurial Toolbar]] - Mercurial toolbar plugin for MS Visual Studio 2010, akin to the !GitExtensions plugin. Uses TortoiseHg as backend.

Other Tools

Information about other tools that work with Mercurial.

1. Graphical user interfaces

  • TortoiseHg - OS-level Mercurial integration on Windows (similar to TortoiseSVN), Linux (stand-alone or with Nautilus integration)

  • HgkExtension - A port of the gitk history browser, included by default with Mercurial (requires Tcl/Tk 8.4 or later)

  • Push Me Pull You - A PyQt4-based GUI for DVCS (focused around the flow of incoming and outgoing changesets)

  • gPyFm - A PyGTK-based Mercurial adaptation of the TeamWare filemerge application

  • qct - A GUI-based commit tool, designed for portability (see also: QctExtension)

  • meld - A GUI diff, merge and commit tool with plugin-based SCM support

  • Diffuse - A graphical merge and comparison tool with Mercurial support

  • hg-diff - A GUI program to browse and compare mercurial revisions.

  • hgct - A GUI-based commit tool (last updated on 2007-01-24)

  • gtools - A PyGTK-based commit tool

  • gquilt - A PyGTK-based wrapper for quilt and mq

  • gwsmhg - A PyGTK-based work space manager using hg and mq

  • SCM - A cross-platform GPL front-end to revision control systems (currently unavailable due to BitKeeper license restrictions)

  • hgview - qt4 or curse replacement for hgk (hgview is available on Debian or Ubuntu with apt-get install hgview. source code mirror on bitbucket)

  • CuteHg - A super fast, easy to install extension for mercurial that provides dialogs that make basic operations more convenient.

  • HgWin - A GUI-based tool similar to hgtk (requires .NET Framework v3.5 SP1 or higher)

  • HgExplorer - A GUI-based tool written in C++/Qt4

  • EasyMercurial - A simple, user-friendly cross-platform client, originally based on HgExplorer, designed with new users and straightforward setups in mind

  • hgtui - A TUI-based tool written in Python

1.1. Mac-native GUIs

  • MacHg - A multithreaded, fast, fully featured Mercurial client for Mac OS X 10.6+.

  • Murky - A GUI Mercurial client for Mac OS X 10.5+.

  • MacMercurial - A GUI front end for common Mercurial operations (Mac OS X 10.4 or later)

  • SourceTree - Fast & friendly client for both Mercurial and Git on Mac OS X 10.6+ (commercial)

2. IDE and editor integration

3. Project support

  • TracMercurial - Provides Mercurial integration for Trac (see HgSysTrac)

  • HgTimeline - Another plugin for supporting multiple Mercurial repositories inside Trac

  • TargetProcess Mercurial Plugin - Mercurial integration for TargetProcess Agile Project Management software

  • JIRA Mercurial Plugin - A Mercurial plugin for Atlassian's JIRA

  • Maven - Maven is a software project management and comprehension with built-in Mercurial support

  • Parabuild - A Continuous Integration and release management system with built-in support for Mercurial

  • Redmine - A flexible project management web application with built-in Mercurial support

  • ReviewBoard - Support Mercurial out-of-the-box (see also the reviewboard extension)

  • Hudson Mercurial plugin - Provides Mercurial support for Hudson

  • EmForge - workflow-based project management solution has support for Mercurial repositories (see Mercurial Support for details)

  • InDefero - Clone of Google Code with Mercurial (also Git/Subversion) code browser, wiki, issue tracking and more

  • MercurialRecipe - zc.buildout recipe for cloning and/or pulling a Mercurial repository (also available through the Cheeseshop)

  • codeBeamer - Collaborative ALM solution with Mercurial integration

  • BugzillaExtension - Automatically updating comments of bugzilla bugs when there's a reference to a bug id inside changesets

  • HgLab - a Mercurial source control management system for Windows with push and pull servers, repository browser and a whole slew of other goodies.

4. Interoperability

  • tailor - A tool for converting between SCMs

  • hgsvn - A set of scripts to work locally on Subversion checkouts using Mercurial

  • Hg-Git - The Hg-Git plugin can convert commits/changesets losslessly from one system to another, so you can push via a Mercurial repository and another Mercurial client can pull it.

5. Miscellaneous

  • Rope - A python refactoring library (file and folder changes in a project that uses Mercurial are handled)

  • devtools - A set of development tools used at Logilab

  • Slipper - Lets you use Mercurial and reStructuredText to back your website

  • Hotwire Hg Plugin - For the Hotwire object-oriented hypershell

  • ant4hg - ANT tasks for mercurial

  • codeBeamer Managed Repository - Dead simple repository- and access control management for Mercurial

  • hg.Net - A .Net 2.0 class library that provides asynchronous Mercurial access for your applications

  • MSBuild Mercurial Tasks - The integration of Mercurial into MSBuild, the Microsoft build solution used by Visual Studio

  • HgAssist - A tool that notifies you of incoming and outgoing changes in your repositories, written with .net 4.0 and published under GPL

  • SCM-Manager - Web based repository and permission management for Mercurial, Subversion and Git.

  • HgPreBackup - A script application to maintain copies of repositories to be used by backup software. This allows backups to be made without the backup software competing for ownership of the active repositories.

  • hgcp - Copy and move files between repositories.

  • BuildMaster - platform to manage the build-release-deploy cycle of all of the applications from source control through production, tightly integrates with existing toolsets, and allows for a tremendous amount of extensibility. Integrates with Mercurial.

6. See also


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