and pull from a Git server repository from Mercurial. This means you can collaborate on Git based projects from Mercurial, or use a Git server as a collaboration point for a team with developers using both Git and Mercurial. 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 and their changeset node ids will be identical - Mercurial data does not get lost in translation. This plugin is implemented entirely in Python - there are no Git binary dependencies, you do not need to have Git installed on your system. WWW: http://hg-git.github.com/ PR: ports/140025 Submitted by: Marco Broeder <marco.broeder at gmx.eu>
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*** Attention! ***
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To enable the Hg-Git extension make sure you have the following lines in your
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Mercurial global configuration file '~/.hgrc':
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[extensions]
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bookmarks =
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hggit =
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The bookmarks section is not compulsory, but it makes some things a bit nicer.
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Bookmarks will be translated to git heads when pushing.
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