.hgignore
author Kyle Lippincott <spectral@google.com>
Tue, 05 Dec 2017 16:08:50 -0800
branchstable
changeset 3229 63f6f9db9c3a
parent 3203 34d5c97a3dee
child 3376 aad37ffd7d58
permissions -rw-r--r--
help: remove a few commands from `hg` (no args) command list According to `hg help -e evolve`, the following commands come from the evolve extension: amend evolve fold metaedit next obslog pdiff previous prune pstatus split touch uncommit If one runs `hg` without arguments, commands that are prefixed with a ^ character are shown. From the previous list, this includes: evolve fold metaedit next previous prune split touch uncommit It feels several of these commands are not "basic commands" that someone who has never used hg before might care about. They probably also do not come close to passing the "toothbrush test": things that users are likely to use every day. This commit removes these items from the list: metaedit, touch, uncommit This means the following are kept: evolve fold next previous prune split

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