Issue commands to Mercurial from Sublime Text.
- Mercurial command server (Mercurial 1.9 or above)
- Download and install SublimeHg. (See the installation instructions for .sublime-package files.)
These options can be set in Preferences | Settings - User.
packages.sublime_hg.hg_exe
By default, the executable name for Mercurial is
hg
. If you need to use a different one, such ashg.bat
, change this option.Example:
{ "packages.sublime_hg.hg_exe": "hg.bat" }
packages.sublime_hg.terminal
Determines the terminal emulator to be used in Linux. Some commands, such as serve, need this information to work.
packages.sublime_hg.extensions
A list of Mercurial extension names. Commands belonging to these extensions will show up in the SublimeHg quick panel along with built-in Mercurial commands.
SublimeHg can be used in two ways:
- Through a menu (
show_sublime_hg_menu
command). - Through a command-line interface (
show_sublime_hg_cli
command).
Regardless of the method used, SublimeHg ultimately talks to the Mercurial command server. The command-line interface is the more flexible option, but some operations might be quicker through the menu.
By default, you have to follow these steps to use SublimeHg:
- Open the Command Palette (
Ctrl+Shift+P
) and look forSublimeHg
. - Select option
- Select Mercurial command (or type in command line)
It is however recommended to assign show_sublime_hg_cli
and
show_sublime_hg_menu
their own key bindings.
For example:
{ "keys": ["ctrl+k", "ctrl+k"], "command": "show_sublime_hg_menu" }, { "keys": ["ctrl+shift+k"], "command": "show_sublime_hg_cli" },
The Mercurial command server will not detect changes to the repository made from the outside (perhaps from a command line) while it is running. To restart the current server so that external changes are picked up, select Kill Current Server from the command palette.
While in the command-line, top level commands will be autocompleted when you
press Tab
.
In some situations, you can perform quick actions.
In a log report (text.mercurial-log
), select two commit numbers (keyword.other.changeset-ref.short.mercurial-log
)
and press CTRL+ENTER to diff the two revisions (diff -rSMALLER_REV_NR:LARGER_REV_NR
).
If you want to update to a revision number, select a commit number and press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER (update REV_NR
).
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