a Mercurial interactive history viewer
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Description
Its purpose is to easily navigate in a Mercurial repository history. It has been written with efficiency in mind, both in terms of computational efficiency and user experience efficiency.
It is written in Python.
- There are two user interfaces:
a graphical intarfece using PyQt4 and QScintilla, the
a text interface: using urwid, pygments and pyinotify
Note that the Qt4 interface is much more complete than the text interface. The Qt4 interface provides more views on the repository.
hgview intallation notes
hgview can be used either as a hg extension, or as a standalone application.
The Common library depends on: mercurial (1.0 minimum) The Qt4 interface depends on PyQt4, QScintilla and PyQScintilla, DocUtils The Text interfaces depend on urwid (>=0.9.1 for “raw”, >=1.0.0 for “curses”), pygments and pyinotify
Run from the hg repository
You can run hgview without installing it.
hg clone http://hg.logilab.org/hgview
You may want to add the following to your main .hgrc file:
[extensions] hgext.hgview=path/to/hqgv/hgext/hgview.py [hgview] # your hgview configs statements like: dotradius=6 interface=qt # or curses or raw # type hg qv-config to list available options
Then from any Mercurial repository:
cd <ANY_HG_REPO> hg qv
or:
export PYTHONPATH=PATH_TO_HGVIEW_DIR:$PYTHONPATH PATH_TO_HGVIEW_DIR/bin/hgview
Installing hgview
Installing hgview is simply done using usual distutils script:
cd $PATH_TO_HGVIEW_DIR python setup.py install --help # for available options python setup.py install
More informations
See hg help hgview for more informations on available configuration options.
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