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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
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.
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.