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pageant command, Using an Authentication Agent
parameters, hook, Hook Parameters
parents keyword (templates), Common Template Keywords
parents of child changesets, Head Changesets, What Happens When You Commit
when committing changes, What Happens When You Commit
parents of revlogs, Revision History, Branching, and Merging
parents of working directory, The Working Directory, Merging Changes
when merging changes, Merging Changes
partial writes, avoiding, Read/Write Ordering and Atomicity
passphrases (ssh), authentication agents for, Using an Authentication Agent, Configuring the Server Side Properly
password entry, [bugzilla] section (.hgrc), Configuring the bugzilla hook
patch command (Unix), Why hg backout Works As It Does, Understanding Patches, The Strip Count
-p option, The Strip Count
--reverse option, Why hg backout Works As It Does
patch management, The Patch Management Problem, Deleting Unwanted Patches, Managing Patches in a Repository, Dividing Up the Series File, Organizing Patches in Directories, Adding Functionality with Extensions
deleting unwanted patches, Deleting Unwanted Patches
organizing patches in different directories, Organizing Patches in Directories
organizing patches in logical groups, Dividing Up the Series File
patchbomb extension, Sending Changes via Email with the patchbomb Extension, Changing the Behavior of Patchbombs
patches, Understanding Patches, Understanding Patches, Creating a New Patch, Refreshing a Patch, Manipulating the Patch Stack, Manipulating the Patch Stack, The Strip Count, Strategies for Applying a Patch, Updating Your Patches When the Underlying Code Changes, Identifying Patches, Third-Party Tools for Working with Patches, Good Ways to Work with Patches, Good Ways to Work with Patches, Managing Trivial Patches, Managing Trivial Patches, Combining Entire Patches, Merging Part of One Patch into Another, Conditionally Applying Patches with Guards, MQ’s Rules for Applying Patches, Viewing the History of a Patch, Sending Changes via Email with the patchbomb Extension, qapplied—Print Applied Patches
applied vs. known, Manipulating the Patch Stack
conditional application of, with guards, Conditionally Applying Patches with Guards, MQ’s Rules for Applying Patches
creating new, Creating a New Patch
emailing, with patchbomb extension, Sending Changes via Email with the patchbomb Extension
good MQ recipes for, Managing Trivial Patches, Managing Trivial Patches, Combining Entire Patches, Merging Part of One Patch into Another
combining entire patches, Combining Entire Patches
managing trivial patches, Managing Trivial Patches
merging parts of patches, Merging Part of One Patch into Another
history of, viewing, Viewing the History of a Patch
how they work, Understanding Patches, Understanding Patches
identifying (referring to specific), Identifying Patches, Good Ways to Work with Patches
manipulating the patch stack, Manipulating the Patch Stack
MQ commands for, qapplied—Print Applied Patches (see Mercurial Queues (MQ), command reference)
refreshing, Refreshing a Patch
strategies for applying, Strategies for Applying a Patch
strategies for working with, Good Ways to Work with Patches
strip count, The Strip Count
third-party tools for, Third-Party Tools for Working with Patches
updating with underlying code changes, Updating Your Patches When the Underlying Code Changes
patches directory, Creating a New Patch, Managing Patches in a Repository, qcommit—Commit Changes in the Queue Repository, qinit—Prepare a Repository to Work with MQ
committing changes in, qcommit—Commit Changes in the Queue Repository
creating, qinit—Prepare a Repository to Work with MQ
patchutils package, Third-Party Tools for Working with Patches, Third-Party Tools for Working with Patches, Good Ways to Work with Patches, Merging Part of One Patch into Another, Viewing the History of a Patch
extdiff extension, Viewing the History of a Patch
filterdiff command, Third-Party Tools for Working with Patches, Good Ways to Work with Patches,