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Mercurial allows you to customize output of commands through
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templates. You can either pass in a template from the command
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line, via the --template option, or select an existing
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template-style (--style).
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You can customize output for any "log-like" command: log,
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outgoing, incoming, tip, parents, heads and glog.
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Four styles are packaged with Mercurial: default (the style used
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when no explicit preference is passed), compact, changelog,
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and xml.
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Usage::
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$ hg log -r1 --style changelog
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A template is a piece of text, with markup to invoke variable
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expansion::
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$ hg log -r1 --template "{node}\n"
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b56ce7b07c52de7d5fd79fb89701ea538af65746
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Strings in curly braces are called keywords. The availability of
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keywords depends on the exact context of the templater. These
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keywords are usually available for templating a log-like command:
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.. keywordsmarker
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The "date" keyword does not produce human-readable output. If you
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want to use a date in your output, you can use a filter to process
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it. Filters are functions which return a string based on the input
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variable. Be sure to use the stringify filter first when you're
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applying a string-input filter to a list-like input variable.
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You can also use a chain of filters to get the desired output::
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$ hg tip --template "{date|isodate}\n"
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2008-08-21 18:22 +0000
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List of filters:
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.. filtersmarker
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Note that a filter is nothing more than a function call, i.e.
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``expr|filter`` is equivalent to ``filter(expr)``.
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In addition to filters, there are some basic built-in functions:
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- if(expr, then[, else])
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- ifeq(expr, expr, then[, else])
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- sub(pat, repl, expr)
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- join(list, sep)
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- label(label, expr)
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- date(date[, fmt])
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- fill(text[, width])
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Also, for any expression that returns a list, there is a list operator:
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- expr % "{template}"
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Some sample command line templates:
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- Format lists, e.g. files::
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$ hg log -r 0 --template "files:\n{files % ' {file}\n'}"
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- Join the list of files with a ", "::
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$ hg log -r 0 --template "files: {join(files, ', ')}\n"
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- Format date::
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$ hg log -r 0 --template "{date(date, '%Y')}\n"
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- Output the description set to a fill-width of 30::
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$ hg log -r 0 --template "{fill(desc, '30')}"
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- Use a conditional to test for the default branch::
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$ hg log -r 0 --template "{ifeq(branch, 'default', 'on the main branch',
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'on branch {branch}')}\n"
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- Append a newline if not empty::
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$ hg tip --template "{if(author, '{author}\n')}"
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- Label the output for use with the color extension::
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$ hg log -r 0 --template "{label('changeset.{phase}', node|short)}\n"
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- Invert the firstline filter, i.e. everything but the first line::
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$ hg log -r 0 --template "{sub(r'^.*\n?\n?', '', desc)}\n"
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