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 On Windows:: TortoiseHg consists of a shell extension, which provides overlay icons and context menus in your file explorer, and a command line program named {{{hgtk.exe}}} which can launch the TortoiseHg tools. Binary packages of TortoiseHg for Windows come with Mercurial and a merge tool and are thus completely ready for use “Out of the Box”.  On Windows:: TortoiseHg consists of a shell extension, which provides overlay icons and context menus in your file explorer, and a command line program named `hgtk.exe` which can launch the TortoiseHg tools. Binary packages of TortoiseHg for Windows include Mercurial, TortoisePlink and a merge tool and are thus completely ready for use “Out of the Box”.

thg_logo_92x50.png See project homepage http://tortoisehg.org for more information

TortoiseHg is a set of graphical tools and a shell extension for Mercurial.

On Windows

TortoiseHg consists of a shell extension, which provides overlay icons and context menus in your file explorer, and a command line program named hgtk.exe which can launch the TortoiseHg tools. Binary packages of TortoiseHg for Windows include Mercurial, TortoisePlink and a merge tool and are thus completely ready for use “Out of the Box”.

On Linux

TortoiseHg consists of a command line hgtk script and a Nautilus extension which provides overlays and context menus in your file explorer. You must have Mercurial installed separately in order to run TortoiseHg on Linux. TortoiseHg binary packages list Mercurial as a dependency, so it is usually installed for you automatically.

TortoiseHg is primarily written in Python and PyGtk (the Windows shell extension being the notable exception). The hgtk script and TortoiseHg dialogs can be used on any platform that supports PyGtk, including Mac OS X.

Online documentation is available at: http://tortoisehg.bitbucket.org/manual/0.9/

See also: OtherTools


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