The Mercurial History window enables you to search the history of changes of the relevant file(s) on branch and date. It also supports diff to a previous revision, backing out a revision from the repository, and view of a revision.
The history toolbar is at the top of the Mercurial History window.
The following table lists components for the commands that are available in the Mercurial History toolbar for the currently displayed project or file.
Element | Description |
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Go to Previous Difference |
Highlights the previous difference found between versions. |
Go to Next Difference |
Highlights the next difference found between versions. |
Show All Change Paths (check-box) |
Displays all files in a changeset. |
Filter (drop-down list) contains |
Displays only those revisions that match the criteria you specified for the selected filter (No Filter, Revision, Message, or User). |
The Summary view displays a list containing the details of the results matching the specified search criteria. Each row corresponds to a revision obtained from the repository.
If your search criteria specified a revision, all files contained therein are displayed beneath the revision heading.
You can call the following commands from the list directly on revisions:
Element | Description |
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Diff Revision |
Compares your currently selected file with the previous revision. |
Backout Revision |
Adds a new revision to the current branch that reverts your previous change. |
The Diff Viewer is divided into two panes:
Element | Description |
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Upper pane |
Contains a table that enables you to view a summary of a file's evolution by the date and time stamps. A stamp is applied whenever a file is saved in the IDE or committed to the Mercurial repository. The table features the following columns and components: |
Nodes |
Displays the revision label for a file tracked in the Mercurial repository. The revisions can be sorted by clicking the Nodes column header. |
Time |
Displays the creation date and time of the revision in the history. The file revisions are listed according to the date, with the most current version displayed on top. They can be sorted by clicking the Time column header. |
User |
Displays the name of the person who created and authored the revision. The users can be sorted by clicking the User column header. |
Message |
Lists any message associated with the file. The messages can be sorted by clicking the Message column header. You can call commands from the table directly on revisions using the right-click menu:
Multiple selection of any two revisions in the table displays them compared in the Diff Viewer in the lower pane. |
Lower pane |
Enables you to compare revisions of a file in the following two modes: |
Graphical |
Displays the differences between the files being compared side by side using color coding. The Diff Viewer provides the following UI components:
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Textual |
Displays the collection of differences between the compared files in text. |
You can adjust the size of the Diff Viewer panes by dragging the divider between them.
You can use the following criteria to search for files or folders:
Element | Description |
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Branch |
Enter the name of a branch to search for the revisions of files committed within this branch. Click the Select button to choose a branch from the list of available branches in the repository in the Select Branch in Repository dialog box. |
Limit |
Enter a positive integer to limit the number of revisions from the top of the repository to be displayed in the Mercurial History window. |
Show merges |
Select to display merge changes between repository revisions and your local working copy. |
From |
Enter a revision or date of a revision to search for the revisions of file(s) committed after that revision or date. |
To |
Enter a revision or date of a revision to search for the revisions of file(s) committed before that revision or date. |
When you click the Search button, revisions meeting the specified criteria are displayed in Mercurial History window.
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