Em 3/3/2011 18:52, Marcel Duchamp escreveu: > On 3/3/2011 1:26 PM, Manu Abraham wrote: >> Actually, for newbies to get started you don't even need to know all >> the mercurial commands >> >> A quick n' dirty way to get started would be as simple as 5 commands >> >> - Creating a repository >> >> hg init: create a new repo >> hg addremove: addremove files in one go >> >> - Working on the repository >> >> hg clone: if you want to clone another repository >> hg commit: commit your changes >> hg log: view the commit logs >> >> I don't think a VCS usage can be any simpler to get started. > How does mercurial mesh with an existing IDE? For example, say I'm=20 > writing code in some compiler using the compilers code editor and=20 > periodically saving edits. Does mercurial watch this and grab the saved= =20 > edits? How does it know when I want to save something? Do I have to=20 > alt-tab out to mercurial, run some command line, and then go back to=20 > writing code? Or do I code all day and then make copies of my work into= =20 > some mercurial folder? Basically, is it working in the background=20 > continually on my behalf or do I have to invoke it to do stuff for me? > > I've never been exposed to a version control system, obviously. I don't know how Mercurial does, but with TortoiseSVN (Subversion GUI shell), just open an Explorer window and right-click on your sources directory. The context-menu has the "SVN Commit..." option together with two other options and a Subversion sub-menu with a lot of more options. Isaac --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .