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 * [[http://wiki.gnuarch.org/xtla#DVC|DVC]] - Emacs integration for DVCS  * [[http://www.xsteve.at/prg/emacs_dvc/dvc.html|DVC]] - Emacs integration for DVCS

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)

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

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

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

  • 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

  • SmartGit/Hg - A solid cross-platform client for Mercurial, Git and SVN (free for non-commercial use)

1.1. Mac-native GUIs

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

  • 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)

1.2. History browsers

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

  • hgview - qt4 or curse replacement for hgk (available on Debian or Ubuntu with apt-get install hgview)

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

1.3. GUI diff/merge tools

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

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

1.4. Commit tools

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

2. IDE and editor integration

2.1. IDEs with built-in support

2.2. Eclipse

2.3. MS Visual Studio

  • HgSccPackage - Mercurial plugin for MS Visual Studio 2008/2010. Uses mercurial command line client as backend.

  • VisualHG - Mercurial plugin for MS Visual Studio 2005, 2008 and 2010. Uses TortoiseHg as backend.

2.4. Emacs

  • contrib/mercurial.el - hg-mode for Emacs and Xemacs

  • EmacsVcMode - Built-in support for Mercurial in Emacs 22.3 and higher

  • DVC - Emacs integration for DVCS

  • ahg - An Emacs front-end for the Mercurial SCM, aimed at simplicity and ease of use

2.5. VIM

  • VimVcsPlugin - Plugin for several VCS with included Mercurial support

  • Aurum - Plugin that provides integration between Vim and Mercurial

2.6. SublimeText

2.7. TextMate

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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