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    TortoiseHg
    TortoiseHg is a shell extension that let users of Mercurial SCM (Hg) work directly from MS-Windows Explorer. It also includes a command line tool, hgtk, for use on Linux and other platforms.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    HgBox

    Tray Icon Utiltiy for Mercurial SCM

    HgBox is a small helper utility for usage with mercurial scm repositories. It helps you to keep your repositories in sync with a remote repository. It therefore starts periodically actions like e.g. push to and pull from the remote repository. This is especially helpful if you use mercurial as a kind of backup utility for important files and/or to sync files on different computers. HgBox is platform independent and programmed in Java, it should therefore work on all platforms supported by Java.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Microscopic XUL & XBL Editor

    A quick & dirty XUL / XBL prototyping editor for user interface.

    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Verbosio Templates

    A project to define templates for XML markup, and tools to edit them.

    XML content can be found everywhere. We can use existing XML content to build templates for new XML content. This project is about building a template system, complete with its own XML language, for generating XML content on a per-XML-language basis.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ant4hg
    ANT4HG is an ANT task for HG, a distributed source control management system (http://www.selenic.com/mercurial).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ar-tortisehg

    tortoisehg fork with perks

    this fork of https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg provides some my features: - graph transforms of repo-tree (feature/graphopt/merge-order) - repo-tree navigation keys (feature/repoview-nav-keys) - nav-repoview (feature/nav-repo) - ui: InteractiveUiHandler now can remember choices for prompted file on it's exact path, or recursive pathes
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    hg-diff

    A GUI program to compare mercurial revisions.

    hg-diff is a simple GUI program to browse mercurial revisions. It is used to display a summary of all changes between two revisions and to display a graphical comparison of the two versions of each changed file.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    prcs2hg

    Command to convert a PRCS project to Mercurial revisions

    prcs2hg is a command (and also a Python package) to convert a PRCS project to Mercurial revisions. It would help you publish the revision history of an obsolete project whose changes were maintained with PRCS. prcs2hg requires a working prcs command to extract versions from a PRCS repository and this project also provides the restored 'k' versions of PRCS for use with prcs2hg. The source code repository is separately hosted on Bitbucket with a public issue tracker.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    repoheat

    Creates a commit heatmap across several repositories.

    Creates a commit heatmap across several Git and Mercurial repositories. Scans a list of paths recursively for Mercurial and Git repositories and creates a commit heat map for a specific year. Optionally reports a combined heat map for all found repositories, or a separate heat map for each repository. Comes with options to filter for specific authors or apply an authormap file to combine different authors into one heat map.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    sbdiff

    sbdiff is a frontend for (GNU) diff with colorized side by side output

    sbdiff is a frontend for (GNU) diff. It compares files and directories line by line, outputs the files side-by-side in two columns and colorizes the differences. Because it is a console application, no GUI is necessary.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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