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Mercurial Open Source Project

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Elifarley C.
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Elifarley C.
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01/13/2017
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Powerful yet easier to use and administer than Git

Ease-of-use when performing operations like branching, merging, rebasing, reverting file changes, stripping commits, access control to files and branches based on user names and groups. Besides that, it's very well written (in Python), modular, and easy to extend / modify.
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04/25/2016
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Use it for work, and haven't had any issues

Works great once you find good software, I would say you should use sourcetree
Allan L.
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Allan L.
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03/22/2016
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ideal for fast branchy development for small and large teams

the branching model is better than Git's, cross branch merges and cherrypicks/grafts seem to be handled better aswell

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What is Mercurial Open Source Project?

Mercurial is a fast, scalable distributed version control system (DVCS) designed to efficiently handle projects of any size while providing an easy-to-use and robust interface for tracking the evolution of source code, managing multiple branches, and merging divergent repositories. Distinguished by its performance and flexibility, Mercurial is built for developers who need a dependable tool to manage complex development projects. The tool features a distributed architecture, which means that every developer has a full and self-contained repository on their local machine, facilitating offline work and decentralized collaboration.Mercurial supports an extensible framework for enhancements and can integrate with numerous other development tools. It's known for its straightforward CLI commands and an easy learning curve for new users, making it accessible for both small and large teams. The project's website, https://mercurial.selenic.com/, serves as a central hub for downloading the software, accessing documentation, joining the user community, and following development updates. The site also provides resources to help both beginners and experienced users make the most of Mercurial’s features.

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2005