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author | Martin Geisler <mg@lazybytes.net> |
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date | Sun, 04 Oct 2009 09:59:13 +0200 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/help/urls.txt Sun Oct 04 09:59:13 2009 +0200 @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ + Valid URLs are of the form:: + + local/filesystem/path[#revision] + file://local/filesystem/path[#revision] + http://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/[path][#revision] + https://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/[path][#revision] + ssh://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]/[path][#revision] + + Paths in the local filesystem can either point to Mercurial + repositories or to bundle files (as created by 'hg bundle' or 'hg + incoming --bundle'). + + An optional identifier after # indicates a particular branch, tag, + or changeset to use from the remote repository. See also 'hg help + revisions'. + + Some features, such as pushing to http:// and https:// URLs are + only possible if the feature is explicitly enabled on the remote + Mercurial server. + + Some notes about using SSH with Mercurial: + + - SSH requires an accessible shell account on the destination + machine and a copy of hg in the remote path or specified with as + remotecmd. + - path is relative to the remote user's home directory by default. + Use an extra slash at the start of a path to specify an absolute + path:: + + ssh://example.com//tmp/repository + + - Mercurial doesn't use its own compression via SSH; the right + thing to do is to configure it in your ~/.ssh/config, e.g.:: + + Host *.mylocalnetwork.example.com + Compression no + Host * + Compression yes + + Alternatively specify "ssh -C" as your ssh command in your hgrc + or with the --ssh command line option. + + These URLs can all be stored in your hgrc with path aliases under + the [paths] section like so:: + + [paths] + alias1 = URL1 + alias2 = URL2 + ... + + You can then use the alias for any command that uses a URL (for + example 'hg pull alias1' would pull from the 'alias1' path). + + Two path aliases are special because they are used as defaults + when you do not provide the URL to a command: + + default: + When you create a repository with hg clone, the clone command + saves the location of the source repository as the new + repository's 'default' path. This is then used when you omit + path from push- and pull-like commands (including incoming and + outgoing). + + default-push: + The push command will look for a path named 'default-push', and + prefer it over 'default' if both are defined.