Provided by: git-remote-hg_0.3-1_all bug

NAME

       git-remote-hg - bidirectional bridge between Git and Mercurial

SYNOPSIS

       git clone hg::<hg repository>

DESCRIPTION

       This tool allows you to transparently clone, fetch and push to and from Mercurial
       repositories as if they were Git ones.

       To use it you simply need to use the "hg::" prefix when specifying a remote URL (e.g. when
       cloning).

EXAMPLE

           $ git clone hg::http://selenic.com/repo/hello

CONFIGURATION

       If you want to see Mercurial revisions as Git commit notes:

           % git config core.notesRef refs/notes/hg

       If you are not interested in Mercurial permanent and global branches (aka. commit labels):

           % git config --global remote-hg.track-branches false

       With this configuration, the branches/foo refs won’t appear.

       If you want the equivalent of hg clone --insecure:

           % git config --global remote-hg.insecure true

       If you want git-remote-hg to be compatible with hg-git, and generate exactly the same
       commits:

           % git config --global remote-hg.hg-git-compat true

NOTES

       Remember to run git gc --aggressive after cloning a repository, specially if it’s a big
       one. Otherwise lots of space will be wasted.

       The oldest version of Mercurial supported is 1.9. For the most part 1.8 works, but you
       might experience some issues.

   Pushing branches
       To push a Mercurial named branch, you need to use the "branches/" prefix:

           % git checkout branches/next
           # do stuff
           % git push origin branches/next

       All the pushed commits will receive the "next" Mercurial named branch.

       Note: Make sure you don’t have remote-hg.track-branches disabled.

   Cloning HTTPS
       The simplest way is to specify the user and password in the URL:

           git clone hg::https://user:password@bitbucket.org/user/repo

       You can also use the schemes extension:

           [auth]
           bb.prefix = https://bitbucket.org/user/
           bb.username = user
           bb.password = password

       Finally, you can also use the keyring extension.

CAVEATS

       The only major incompatibility is that Git octopus merges (a merge with more than two
       parents) are not supported.

       Mercurial branches and bookmarks have some limitations of Git branches: you can’t have
       both dev/feature and dev (as Git uses files and directories to store them).

       Multiple anonymous heads (which are useless anyway) are not supported; you would only see
       the latest head.

       Closed branches are not supported; they are not shown and you can’t close or reopen.
       Additionally in certain rare situations a synchronization issue can occur (Bug #65).

                                            02/17/2016                           GIT-REMOTE-HG(1)