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Most Mercurial commands accept various flags.
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Flag names
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Flags for each command are listed in :hg:`help` for that command.
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Additionally, some flags, such as --repository, are global and can be used with
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any command - those are seen in :hg:`help -v`, and can be specified before or
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after the command.
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Every flag has at least a long name, such as --repository. Some flags may also
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have a short one-letter name, such as the equivalent -R. Using the short or long
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name is equivalent and has the same effect.
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Flags that have a short name can also be bundled together - for instance, to
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specify both --edit (short -e) and --interactive (short -i), one could use::
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hg commit -ei
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If any of the bundled flags takes a value (i.e. is not a boolean), it must be
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last, followed by the value::
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hg commit -im 'Message'
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Flag types
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Mercurial command-line flags can be strings, numbers, booleans, or lists of
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strings.
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Specifying flag values
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The following syntaxes are allowed, assuming a flag 'flagname' with short name
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'f'::
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--flagname=foo
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--flagname foo
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-f foo
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-ffoo
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This syntax applies to all non-boolean flags (strings, numbers or lists).
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Specifying boolean flags
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Boolean flags do not take a value parameter. To specify a boolean, use the flag
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name to set it to true, or the same name prefixed with 'no-' to set it to
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false::
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hg commit --interactive
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hg commit --no-interactive
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Specifying list flags
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List flags take multiple values. To specify them, pass the flag multiple times::
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hg files --include mercurial --include tests
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Setting flag defaults
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In order to set a default value for a flag in an hgrc file, it is recommended to
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use aliases::
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[alias]
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commit = commit --interactive
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For more information on hgrc files, see :hg:`help config`.
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Overriding flags on the command line
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If the same non-list flag is specified multiple times on the command line, the
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latest specification is used::
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hg commit -m "Ignored value" -m "Used value"
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This includes the use of aliases - e.g., if one has::
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[alias]
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committemp = commit -m "Ignored value"
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then the following command will override that -m::
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hg committemp -m "Used value"
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Overriding flag defaults
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Every flag has a default value, and you may also set your own defaults in hgrc
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as described above.
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Except for list flags, defaults can be overridden on the command line simply by
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specifying the flag in that location.
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Hidden flags
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Some flags are not shown in a command's help by default - specifically, those
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that are deemed to be experimental, deprecated or advanced. To show all flags,
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add the --verbose flag for the help command::
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hg help --verbose commit
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