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Cleanup to 80 columns and add a couple of notes on basic use.
| author | Augie Fackler <durin42@gmail.com> |
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| date | Tue, 30 Sep 2008 18:01:35 -0500 |
| parents | f2636cfed115 |
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| 1 hgsubversion is an extension for Mercurial that allows using Mercurial as a Subversion client. | 1 hgsubversion is an extension for Mercurial that allows using Mercurial as a |
| 2 Subversion client. | |
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| 3 Right now it is *not* ready for production use. You should only be using this if you're ready to hack on it, and go diving into the internals of Mercurial and/or Subversion. | 4 Right now it is *not* ready for production use. You should only be using this if |
| 5 you're ready to hack on it, and go diving into the internals of Mercurial and/or | |
| 6 Subversion. | |
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| 8 == Basic Use == | |
| 9 Get a new clone of an svn server: | |
| 10 $ hg svnclone <svn URI> [destination] | |
| 11 Real example: | |
| 12 hg svnclone http://python-nose.googlecode.com/svn nose-hg | |
| 13 | |
| 14 Pull new revisions into an already-converted repo: | |
| 15 $ hg svn pull | |
| 16 | |
| 17 For more information, see 'hg svn help' while in a converted repo. |
