mercurial-commit Questions
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How can I undo my last accidentally commited (not pushed) change in Mercurial?
If possible, a way to do so with TortoiseHg would be prefered.
Update
In my concrete case I commited a changeset (n...
Parnassian asked 21/1, 2011 at 15:42
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I'm looking for a counter-part of git commit --amend in Mercurial, i.e. a way to modify the commit which my working copy is linked to. I'm only interested in the last commit, not an arbitrary earli...
Upthrust asked 18/11, 2011 at 13:4
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Is there a way to specify a hook in the single repository?
Now we have specified the hook in the "/etc/mercurial/hgrc" file, but every time it builds twice, and it builds for each commit in each r...
Krystin asked 10/10, 2013 at 14:50
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I am currently using TortoiseHg (Mercurial) and accidentally committed an incorrect commit message. How do I go about editing this commit message in the repository?
Deloisedelong asked 8/3, 2009 at 4:42
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Is it possible to view the full text of a Mercurial commit message from TortoiseHg Workbench.
Presently, only the description column and the snippet exposed in the Changeset expansion seem to show...
Roslyn asked 16/3, 2013 at 23:27
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I just picked up TortoiseHg to use for distributed source control on Windows and installed it on my C drive. Then I created a repository (located in D:\projects).
When I try to commit the changes,...
Thickhead asked 3/7, 2010 at 17:48
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