Related Software
- GUI interfaces for Mercurial include:
- Hgk (tcl/tk)
- This is implemented as a Mercurial extension, and is part of the official version. This viewer displays the directed acyclic graph of the changesets of a Mercurial repository. This viewer can be invoked via the command
hg view
, if the extension is enabled. hgk was originally based on a similar tool for Git called gitk. There is an hgk replacement named hgview that is written in pure Python and provides both gtk and qt interfaces. - TortoiseHg
- TortoiseHg is a shell extension and a series of applications for the Mercurial distributed revision control system. It is available for Windows Explorer and GNOME Nautilus.
- Murky
- A Mac OS X GUI in Objective-C 2.0, runs on Mac OS X 10.5 and later.
- MacMercurial
- A Mac OS X GUI "not intended to completely replace command line use of Mercurial, only to ease the most common Mercurial operations," for Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
- MacHg
- MacHg is a free and fast multithreaded front end for Mac OS X 10.6 and later.
- SourceTree
- A freeware Mac OS X GUI client that works with both Mercurial and Git.
- hgtui
- A freeware TUI client for Linux and Windows (using cygwin).
- Related tools for merging include (h)gct (Qt) and Meld.
- The convert extension allows import from CVS, Darcs, Git, GNU Arch, Monotone, Perforce, Bazaar and Subversion repositories.
- Microsoft Visual Studio supports Mercurial with the VisualHG and HgSccPackage plugins.
- NetBeans supports Mercurial from Version 6.
- Eclipse supports Mercurial with the MercurialEclipse plugin.
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