Publisher: O'Reilly Media Released: June 2009 Pages: 284
This instructive book takes you step by step through ways to track, merge, and manage both open source and commercial software projects with Mercurial, using Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, and other systems. Mercurial is the easiest system to learn when it comes to distributed revision control. And it's a very flexible tool that's ideal whether you're a lone programmer working on a small project, or part of a huge team dealing with thousands of files. Mercurial permits a countless variety of development and collaboration methods, and this book offers several concrete suggestions to get you started. This guide will help you: - Learn the basics of working with a repository, changesets, and revisions
- Merge changes from separate repositories
- Set up Mercurial to work with files on a daily basis, including which ones to track
- Get examples and tools for setting up various workflow models
- Manage a project that's making progress on multiple fronts at once
- Find and fix mistakes by isolating problem sources
- Use hooks to perform actions automatically in response to repository events
- Customize the output of Mercurial
Mercurial: The Definitive Guide maintains a strong focus on simplicity to help you learn Mercurial quickly and thoroughly. |
- Title:
- Mercurial: The Definitive Guide
- By:
- Bryan O'Sullivan
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
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- Print
- Ebook
- Safari Books Online
- Print:
- June 2009
- Ebook:
- June 2009
- Pages:
- 284
- Print ISBN:
- 978-0-596-80067-3
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- 0-596-80067-3
- Ebook ISBN:
- 978-0-596-80130-4
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- 0-596-80130-0
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Bryan O'Sullivan Bryan O'Sullivan is an Irish hacker and writer who likes distributed systems, open source software, and programming languages. He was a member of the initial design team for the Jini network service architecture (subsequently open sourced as Apache River). He has made significant contributions to, and written a book about, the popular Mercurial revision control system. He lives in San Francisco with his wife and sons. Whenever he can, he runs off to climb rocks. View Bryan O'Sullivan's full profile page. |
Colophon The animal on the cover of Mercurial: The Definitive Guide is a House Martin (Delichonurbicum), which is part of the swallow family. Originally cliff and cave dwellers, thesenoisy birds now prefer human structures and can be found nesting in bridges andhouses throughout Europe, north Africa, and the more temperate regions of Asia. Thename House Martin is derived from the bird's tendency to build its nests under theeaves of buildings. They build closed-cup nests, attached to both the vertical surfaceand the overhang of the structure, and reinforce them with mud, creating unusuallystrong dwellings.Given the House Martin's wide range of habitation, if you are trying to avoid the eternalpit of peril and are presented with the immortal question, "Is that an African swallowor a European swallow?", you should answer, "Both."The cover image is from Cassell's Natural History. The cover font is Adobe ITC Garamond.The text font is Linotype Birka; the heading font is Adobe Myriad Condensed;and the code font is LucasFont's TheSansMonoCondensed. |
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