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Revision as of 22:23, 16 April 2009
The WormBase source code is maintained using the distributed SCM system Mercurial. We use BitBucket.org as a convenient place to host the code and track issues:
http://bitbucket.org/tharris/wormbase/
Contents
Available Repositories
http://bitbucket.org/tharris/wormbase - The WormBase web application (public)
http://bitbucket.org/tharris/wormbase-admin - Administration code (private)
Get Mercurial
http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/
Set up your environment
Minimally, create a file at ~/.hgrc containing:
[ui] username=First Last <email@example.net>
Checking out the code
The following examples all use Mercurial over http. You can also use mercurial over ssh.
cd ~/projects $ hg clone http://bitbucket.org/tharris/wormbase/
Working With Mercurial
Be sure to see the excellent Mercurial reference text.
Pulling in Changes and Updates
$ hg pull -u
Pushing Changes to the Repository
$ hg push
Reference: Migrating to Mercurial
After creating the repository on BitBucket, I cloned it and populated with a exported version of source from SVN.
$ hg clone http://bitbucket.org/harris/wormbase $ mv ~/wormbase.svn/* wormbase/. # Add and commit the files $ hg add $ hg commit -m 'Initial import of my old svn repository' # Push the changes back to BitBucket $ hg push