Setting Up Mercurial

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Before you can take advantage of the IDE's Mercurial support, you need to have Mercurial client software installed on your system. The IDE supports Mercurial client versions 0.9.4 and higher. The IDE's Mercurial support works by using the same commands as the Mercurial command line interface.

You can download Mercurial as either sources or as a binary package from the following link:

After the Mercurial client is set up, you can run Mercurial commands from the IDE's Team > Mercurial menu. To clone an external Mercurial repository, choose Team > (Mercurial >) Clone Other. In the process of cloning, the IDE automatically imports all of the history and status infomation for the cloned files.

If you have already cloned a Mercurial repository (using Mercurial client 0.9.4 or higher), the IDE automatically recognizes the files as versioned files if those files are part of an open IDE project or if they are added to the Favorites window. You can call Mercurial commands on such files from the Mercurial menu or by right-clicking a file or folder and choosing from the Mercurial submenu.

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Working with Mercurial
Mercurial Tasks: Quick Reference

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