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1 | 1 | Mercurial allows you to customize output of commands through |
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2 | 2 | templates. You can either pass in a template or select an existing |
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3 | 3 | template-style from the command line, via the --template option. |
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4 | 4 | |
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5 | 5 | You can customize output for any "log-like" command: log, |
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6 | 6 | outgoing, incoming, tip, parents, and heads. |
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7 | 7 | |
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8 | 8 | Some built-in styles are packaged with Mercurial. These can be listed |
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9 | 9 | with :hg:`log --template list`. Example usage:: |
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10 | 10 | |
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11 | 11 | $ hg log -r1.0::1.1 --template changelog |
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12 | 12 | |
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13 | 13 | A template is a piece of text, with markup to invoke variable |
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14 | 14 | expansion:: |
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15 | 15 | |
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16 | 16 | $ hg log -r1 --template "{node}\n" |
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17 | 17 | b56ce7b07c52de7d5fd79fb89701ea538af65746 |
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18 | 18 | |
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19 | 19 | Strings in curly braces are called keywords. The availability of |
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20 | 20 | keywords depends on the exact context of the templater. These |
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21 | 21 | keywords are usually available for templating a log-like command: |
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22 | 22 | |
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23 | 23 | .. keywordsmarker |
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24 | 24 | |
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25 | 25 | The "date" keyword does not produce human-readable output. If you |
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26 | 26 | want to use a date in your output, you can use a filter to process |
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27 | 27 | it. Filters are functions which return a string based on the input |
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28 | 28 | variable. Be sure to use the stringify filter first when you're |
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29 | 29 | applying a string-input filter to a list-like input variable. |
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30 | 30 | You can also use a chain of filters to get the desired output:: |
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31 | 31 | |
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32 | 32 | $ hg tip --template "{date|isodate}\n" |
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33 | 33 | 2008-08-21 18:22 +0000 |
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34 | 34 | |
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35 | 35 | List of filters: |
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36 | 36 | |
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37 | 37 | .. filtersmarker |
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38 | 38 | |
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39 | 39 | Note that a filter is nothing more than a function call, i.e. |
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40 | 40 | ``expr|filter`` is equivalent to ``filter(expr)``. |
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41 | 41 | |
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42 | 42 | In addition to filters, there are some basic built-in functions: |
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43 | 43 | |
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44 | 44 | - date(date[, fmt]) |
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45 | 45 | |
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46 | 46 | - fill(text[, width]) |
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47 | 47 | |
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48 | 48 | - get(dict, key) |
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49 | 49 | |
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50 | 50 | - if(expr, then[, else]) |
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51 | 51 | |
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52 | 52 | - ifcontains(expr, expr, then[, else]) |
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53 | 53 | |
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54 | 54 | - ifeq(expr, expr, then[, else]) |
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55 | 55 | |
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56 | 56 | - join(list, sep) |
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57 | 57 | |
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58 | 58 | - label(label, expr) |
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59 | 59 | |
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60 | - pad(text, width[, fillchar, right]) | |
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61 | ||
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60 | 62 | - revset(query[, formatargs]) |
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61 | 63 | |
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62 | 64 | - rstdoc(text, style) |
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63 | 65 | |
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64 | 66 | - shortest(node) |
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65 | 67 | |
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66 | 68 | - startswith(string, text) |
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67 | 69 | |
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68 | 70 | - strip(text[, chars]) |
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69 | 71 | |
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70 | 72 | - sub(pat, repl, expr) |
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71 | 73 | |
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72 | 74 | - word(number, text[, separator]) |
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73 | 75 | |
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74 | 76 | Also, for any expression that returns a list, there is a list operator: |
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75 | 77 | |
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76 | 78 | - expr % "{template}" |
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77 | 79 | |
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78 | 80 | Some sample command line templates: |
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79 | 81 | |
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80 | 82 | - Format lists, e.g. files:: |
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81 | 83 | |
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82 | 84 | $ hg log -r 0 --template "files:\n{files % ' {file}\n'}" |
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83 | 85 | |
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84 | 86 | - Join the list of files with a ", ":: |
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85 | 87 | |
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86 | 88 | $ hg log -r 0 --template "files: {join(files, ', ')}\n" |
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87 | 89 | |
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88 | 90 | - Modify each line of a commit description:: |
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89 | 91 | |
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90 | 92 | $ hg log --template "{splitlines(desc) % '**** {line}\n'}" |
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91 | 93 | |
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92 | 94 | - Format date:: |
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93 | 95 | |
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94 | 96 | $ hg log -r 0 --template "{date(date, '%Y')}\n" |
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95 | 97 | |
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96 | 98 | - Output the description set to a fill-width of 30:: |
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97 | 99 | |
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98 | 100 | $ hg log -r 0 --template "{fill(desc, '30')}" |
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99 | 101 | |
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100 | 102 | - Use a conditional to test for the default branch:: |
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101 | 103 | |
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102 | 104 | $ hg log -r 0 --template "{ifeq(branch, 'default', 'on the main branch', |
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103 | 105 | 'on branch {branch}')}\n" |
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104 | 106 | |
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105 | 107 | - Append a newline if not empty:: |
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106 | 108 | |
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107 | 109 | $ hg tip --template "{if(author, '{author}\n')}" |
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108 | 110 | |
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109 | 111 | - Label the output for use with the color extension:: |
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110 | 112 | |
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111 | 113 | $ hg log -r 0 --template "{label('changeset.{phase}', node|short)}\n" |
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112 | 114 | |
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113 | 115 | - Invert the firstline filter, i.e. everything but the first line:: |
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114 | 116 | |
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115 | 117 | $ hg log -r 0 --template "{sub(r'^.*\n?\n?', '', desc)}\n" |
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116 | 118 | |
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117 | 119 | - Display the contents of the 'extra' field, one per line:: |
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118 | 120 | |
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119 | 121 | $ hg log -r 0 --template "{join(extras, '\n')}\n" |
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120 | 122 | |
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121 | 123 | - Mark the current bookmark with '*':: |
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122 | 124 | |
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123 | 125 | $ hg log --template "{bookmarks % '{bookmark}{ifeq(bookmark, current, \"*\")} '}\n" |
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124 | 126 | |
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125 | 127 | - Mark the working copy parent with '@':: |
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126 | 128 | |
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127 | 129 | $ hg log --template "{ifcontains(rev, revset('.'), '@')}\n" |
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128 | 130 | |
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129 | 131 | - Show only commit descriptions that start with "template":: |
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130 | 132 | |
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131 | 133 | $ hg log --template "{startswith(\"template\", firstline(desc))}\n" |
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132 | 134 | |
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133 | 135 | - Print the first word of each line of a commit message:: |
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134 | 136 | |
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135 | 137 | $ hg log --template "{word(\"0\", desc)}\n" |
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