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hooks: allow Unix style environment variables on external Windows hooks This will help making common hooks between Windows and non-Windows platforms. Having to build the shellenviron dict here and in procutil.system() is a bit unfortunate, but the only other option is to fix up the command inside procutil.system(). It seems more important that the note about the hook being run reflects what is actually run. The patch from last summer added the hooks on the command line, but it looks like HG_ARGS has since learned about --config args, and the output was just confusing. Therefore, it's now loaded from a file in the histedit test for clarity.
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## What is it?

This extension adds ability to save certain pushes to a remote blob store
as bundles and to serve commits from remote blob store.
The revisions are stored on disk or in everstore.
The metadata are stored in sql or on disk.

## Config options

infinitepush.branchpattern: pattern to detect a scratchbranch, example
're:scratch/.+'

infinitepush.indextype: disk or sql for the metadata
infinitepush.reponame: only relevant for sql metadata backend, reponame to put in
sql

infinitepush.indexpath: only relevant for ondisk metadata backend, the path to
store the index on disk. If not set will be under .hg
in a folder named filebundlestore

infinitepush.storepath: only relevant for ondisk metadata backend, the path to
store the bundles. If not set, it will be
.hg/filebundlestore