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     NAME
          hgrc - configuration files for Mercurial

     SYNOPSIS
          The Mercurial system uses a set of configuration files to
          control aspects of its behaviour.

     FILES
          Mercurial reads configuration data from several files, if
          they exist. The names of these files depend on the system on
          which Mercurial is installed. *.rc files from a single
          directory are read in alphabetical order, later ones
          overriding earlier ones. Where multiple paths are given
          below, settings from later paths override earlier ones.

          (Unix) <install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc, (Unix)
          <install-root>/etc/mercurial/hgrc
              Per-installation configuration files, searched for in
              the directory where Mercurial is installed.
              <install-root> is the parent directory of the hg
              executable (or symlink) being run. For example, if
              installed in /shared/tools/bin/hg, Mercurial will look
              in /shared/tools/etc/mercurial/hgrc. Options in these
              files apply to all Mercurial commands executed by any
              user in any directory.

          (Unix) /etc/mercurial/hgrc.d/*.rc, (Unix)
          /etc/mercurial/hgrc
              Per-system configuration files, for the system on which
              Mercurial is running. Options in these files apply to
              all Mercurial commands executed by any user in any
              directory. Options in these files override
              per-installation options.

          (Windows) <install-dir>\Mercurial.ini, or else, (Windows)
          HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mercurial, or else, (Windows)
          C:\Mercurial\Mercurial.ini
              Per-installation/system configuration files, for the
              system on which Mercurial is running. Options in these
              files apply to all Mercurial commands executed by any
              user in any directory. Registry keys contain PATH-like
              strings, every part of which must reference a
              Mercurial.ini file or be a directory where *.rc files
              will be read.

          (Unix) $HOME/.hgrc, (Windows) %HOME%\Mercurial.ini,
          (Windows) %HOME%\.hgrc, (Windows)
          %USERPROFILE%\Mercurial.ini, (Windows) %USERPROFILE%\.hgrc
              Per-user configuration file(s), for the user running

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              Mercurial. On Windows 9x, %HOME% is replaced by
              %APPDATA%. Options in these files apply to all Mercurial
              commands executed by this user in any directory. Options
              in thes files override per-installation and per-system
              options.

          (Unix, Windows) <repo>/.hg/hgrc
              Per-repository configuration options that only apply in
              a particular repository. This file is not
              version-controlled, and will not get transferred during
              a "clone" operation. Options in this file override
              options in all other configuration files. On Unix, most
              of this file will be ignored if it doesn't belong to a
              trusted user or to a trusted group. See the
              documentation for the trusted section below for more
              details.

     SYNTAX
          A configuration file consists of sections, led by a
          "[section]" header and followed by "name: value" entries;
          "name=value" is also accepted.

              [spam]
              eggs=ham
              green=
                 eggs
          Each line contains one entry. If the lines that follow are
          indented, they are treated as continuations of that entry.

          Leading whitespace is removed from values. Empty lines are
          skipped.

          The optional values can contain format strings which refer
          to other values in the same section, or values in a special
          DEFAULT section.

          Lines beginning with "#" or ";" are ignored and may be used
          to provide comments.

     SECTIONS
          This section describes the different sections that may
          appear in a Mercurial "hgrc" file, the purpose of each
          section, its possible keys, and their possible values.

          decode/encode
              Filters for transforming files on checkout/checkin. This
              would typically be used for newline processing or other
              localization/canonicalization of files.

                  Filters consist of a filter pattern followed by a filter command.

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                  Filter patterns are globs by default, rooted at the repository
                  root.  For example, to match any file ending in ".txt" in the root
                  directory only, use the pattern "*.txt".  To match any file ending
                  in ".c" anywhere in the repository, use the pattern "**.c".

                  The filter command can start with a specifier, either "pipe:" or
                  "tempfile:".  If no specifier is given, "pipe:" is used by default.

                  A "pipe:" command must accept data on stdin and return the
                  transformed data on stdout.

                  Pipe example:

                  [encode]
                  # uncompress gzip files on checkin to improve delta compression
                  # note: not necessarily a good idea, just an example
                  *.gz = pipe: gunzip

                  [decode]
                  # recompress gzip files when writing them to the working dir (we
                  # can safely omit "pipe:", because it's the default)
                  *.gz = gzip

                  A "tempfile:" command is a template.  The string INFILE is replaced
                  with the name of a temporary file that contains the data to be
                  filtered by the command.  The string OUTFILE is replaced with the
                  name of an empty temporary file, where the filtered data must be
                  written by the command.

                  NOTE: the tempfile mechanism is recommended for Windows systems,
                  where the standard shell I/O redirection operators often have
                  strange effects and may corrupt the contents of your files.

                  The most common usage is for LF <-> CRLF translation on Windows.
                  For this, use the "smart" convertors which check for binary files:

                  [extensions]
                  hgext.win32text =
                  [encode]
                  ** = cleverencode:
                  [decode]
                  ** = cleverdecode:

                  or if you only want to translate certain files:

                  [extensions]
                  hgext.win32text =
                  [encode]
                  **.txt = dumbencode:
                  [decode]
                  **.txt = dumbdecode:

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          defaults
              Use the [defaults] section to define command defaults,
              i.e. the default options/arguments to pass to the
              specified commands.

                  The following example makes 'hg log' run in verbose mode, and
                  'hg status' show only the modified files, by default.

                  [defaults]
                  log = -v
                  status = -m

                  The actual commands, instead of their aliases, must be used when
                  defining command defaults. The command defaults will also be
                  applied to the aliases of the commands defined.

          diff
              Settings used when displaying diffs. They are all
              boolean and defaults to False.

              git
                  Use git extended diff format.

              nodates
                  Don't include dates in diff headers.

              showfunc
                  Show which function each change is in.

              ignorews
                  Ignore white space when comparing lines.

              ignorewsamount
                  Ignore changes in the amount of white space.

              ignoreblanklines
                  Ignore changes whose lines are all blank.

          email
              Settings for extensions that send email messages.

              from
                  Optional. Email address to use in "From" header and
                  SMTP envelope of outgoing messages.

              to
                  Optional. Comma-separated list of recipients' email
                  addresses.

              cc
                  Optional. Comma-separated list of carbon copy
                  recipients' email addresses.

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              bcc
                  Optional. Comma-separated list of blind carbon copy
                  recipients' email addresses. Cannot be set
                  interactively.

              method
                  Optional. Method to use to send email messages. If
                  value is "smtp" (default), use SMTP (see section
                  "[smtp]" for configuration). Otherwise, use as name
                  of program to run that acts like sendmail (takes
                  "-f" option for sender, list of recipients on
                  command line, message on stdin). Normally, setting
                  this to "sendmail" or "/usr/sbin/sendmail" is enough
                  to use sendmail to send messages.

                      Email example:

                      [email]
                      from = Joseph User <joe.user@example.com>
                      method = /usr/sbin/sendmail

          extensions
              Mercurial has an extension mechanism for adding new
              features. To enable an extension, create an entry for it
              in this section.

                  If you know that the extension is already in Python's search path,
                  you can give the name of the module, followed by "=", with nothing
                  after the "=".

                  Otherwise, give a name that you choose, followed by "=", followed by
                  the path to the ".py" file (including the file name extension) that
                  defines the extension.

                  To explicitly disable an extension that is enabled in an hgrc of
                  broader scope, prepend its path with '!', as in
                  'hgext.foo = !/ext/path' or 'hgext.foo = !' when no path is supplied.

                  Example for ~/.hgrc:

                  [extensions]
                  # (the mq extension will get loaded from mercurial's path)
                  hgext.mq =
                  # (this extension will get loaded from the file specified)
                  myfeature = ~/.hgext/myfeature.py

          format

              usestore
                  Enable or disable the "store" repository format
                  which improves compatibility with systems that fold
                  case or otherwise mangle filenames. Enabled by

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                  default. Disabling this option will allow you to
                  store longer filenames in some situations at the
                  expense of compatibility.

          merge-patterns
              This section specifies merge tools to associate with
              particular file patterns. Tools matched here will take
              precedence over the default merge tool. Patterns are
              globs by default, rooted at the repository root.

                  Example:

                  [merge-patterns]
                  **.c = kdiff3
                  **.jpg = myimgmerge

          merge-tools
              This section configures external merge tools to use for
              file-level merges.

                  Example ~/.hgrc:

                  [merge-tools]
                  # Override stock tool location
                  kdiff3.executable = ~/bin/kdiff3
                  # Specify command line
                  kdiff3.args = $base $local $other -o $output
                  # Give higher priority
                  kdiff3.priority = 1

                  # Define new tool
                  myHtmlTool.args = -m $local $other $base $output
                  myHtmlTool.regkey = Software\FooSoftware\HtmlMerge
                  myHtmlTool.priority = 1

                  Supported arguments:
                  priority;;
                    The priority in which to evaluate this tool.
                    Default: 0.
                  executable;;
                    Either just the name of the executable or its pathname.
                    Default: the tool name.
                  args;;
                    The arguments to pass to the tool executable. You can refer to the files
                    being merged as well as the output file through these variables: $base,
                    $local, $other, $output.
                    Default: $local $base $other
                  premerge;;
                    Attempt to run internal non-interactive 3-way merge tool before
                    launching external tool.
                    Default: True
                  binary;;

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                    This tool can merge binary files.  Defaults to False, unless tool
                    was selected by file pattern match.
                  symlink;;
                    This tool can merge symlinks.  Defaults to False, even if tool was
                    selected by file pattern match.
                  checkconflicts;;
                    Check whether there are conflicts even though the tool reported
                    success.
                    Default: False
                  checkchanged;;
                    Check whether outputs were written even though the tool reported
                    success.
                    Default: False
                  fixeol;;
                    Attempt to fix up EOL changes caused by the merge tool.
                    Default: False
                  gui:;
                    This tool requires a graphical interface to run. Default: False
                  regkey;;
                    Windows registry key which describes install location of this tool.
                    Mercurial will search for this key first under HKEY_CURRENT_USER and
                    then under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.  Default: None
                  regname;;
                    Name of value to read from specified registry key.  Defaults to the
                    unnamed (default) value.
                  regappend;;
                    String to append to the value read from the registry, typically the
                    executable name of the tool.  Default: None

          hooks
              Commands or Python functions that get automatically
              executed by various actions such as starting or
              finishing a commit. Multiple hooks can be run for the
              same action by appending a suffix to the action.
              Overriding a site-wide hook can be done by changing its
              value or setting it to an empty string.

                  Example .hg/hgrc:

                  [hooks]
                  # do not use the site-wide hook
                  incoming =
                  incoming.email = /my/email/hook
                  incoming.autobuild = /my/build/hook

                  Most hooks are run with environment variables set that give added
                  useful information.  For each hook below, the environment variables
                  it is passed are listed with names of the form "$HG_foo".

              changegroup
                  Run after a changegroup has been added via push,
                  pull or unbundle. ID of the first new changeset is

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                  in $HG_NODE. URL from which changes came is in
                  $HG_URL.

              commit
                  Run after a changeset has been created in the local
                  repository. ID of the newly created changeset is in
                  $HG_NODE. Parent changeset IDs are in $HG_PARENT1
                  and $HG_PARENT2.

              incoming
                  Run after a changeset has been pulled, pushed, or
                  unbundled into the local repository. The ID of the
                  newly arrived changeset is in $HG_NODE. URL that was
                  source of changes came is in $HG_URL.

              outgoing
                  Run after sending changes from local repository to
                  another. ID of first changeset sent is in $HG_NODE.
                  Source of operation is in $HG_SOURCE; see
                  "preoutgoing" hook for description.

              post-<command>
                  Run after successful invocations of the associated
                  command. The contents of the command line are passed
                  as $HG_ARGS and the result code in $HG_RESULT. Hook
                  failure is ignored.

              pre-<command>
                  Run before executing the associated command. The
                  contents of the command line are passed as $HG_ARGS.
                  If the hook returns failure, the command doesn't
                  execute and Mercurial returns the failure code.

              prechangegroup
                  Run before a changegroup is added via push, pull or
                  unbundle. Exit status 0 allows the changegroup to
                  proceed. Non-zero status will cause the push, pull
                  or unbundle to fail. URL from which changes will
                  come is in $HG_URL.

              precommit
                  Run before starting a local commit. Exit status 0
                  allows the commit to proceed. Non-zero status will
                  cause the commit to fail. Parent changeset IDs are
                  in $HG_PARENT1 and $HG_PARENT2.

              preoutgoing
                  Run before collecting changes to send from the local
                  repository to another. Non-zero status will cause
                  failure. This lets you prevent pull over http or
                  ssh. Also prevents against local pull, push
                  (outbound) or bundle commands, but not effective,

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                  since you can just copy files instead then. Source
                  of operation is in $HG_SOURCE. If "serve", operation
                  is happening on behalf of remote ssh or http
                  repository. If "push", "pull" or "bundle", operation
                  is happening on behalf of repository on same system.

              pretag
                  Run before creating a tag. Exit status 0 allows the
                  tag to be created. Non-zero status will cause the
                  tag to fail. ID of changeset to tag is in $HG_NODE.
                  Name of tag is in $HG_TAG. Tag is local if
                  $HG_LOCAL=1, in repo if $HG_LOCAL=0.

              pretxnchangegroup
                  Run after a changegroup has been added via push,
                  pull or unbundle, but before the transaction has
                  been committed. Changegroup is visible to hook
                  program. This lets you validate incoming changes
                  before accepting them. Passed the ID of the first
                  new changeset in $HG_NODE. Exit status 0 allows the
                  transaction to commit. Non-zero status will cause
                  the transaction to be rolled back and the push, pull
                  or unbundle will fail. URL that was source of
                  changes is in $HG_URL.

              pretxncommit
                  Run after a changeset has been created but the
                  transaction not yet committed. Changeset is visible
                  to hook program. This lets you validate commit
                  message and changes. Exit status 0 allows the commit
                  to proceed. Non-zero status will cause the
                  transaction to be rolled back. ID of changeset is in
                  $HG_NODE. Parent changeset IDs are in $HG_PARENT1
                  and $HG_PARENT2.

              preupdate
                  Run before updating the working directory. Exit
                  status 0 allows the update to proceed. Non-zero
                  status will prevent the update. Changeset ID of
                  first new parent is in $HG_PARENT1. If merge, ID of
                  second new parent is in $HG_PARENT2.

              tag
                  Run after a tag is created. ID of tagged changeset
                  is in $HG_NODE. Name of tag is in $HG_TAG. Tag is
                  local if $HG_LOCAL=1, in repo if $HG_LOCAL=0.

              update
                  Run after updating the working directory. Changeset
                  ID of first new parent is in $HG_PARENT1. If merge,
                  ID of second new parent is in $HG_PARENT2. If update
                  succeeded, $HG_ERROR=0. If update failed (e.g.

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                  because conflicts not resolved), $HG_ERROR=1.

                      Note: it is generally better to use standard hooks rather than the
                      generic pre- and post- command hooks as they are guaranteed to be
                      called in the appropriate contexts for influencing transactions.
                      Also, hooks like "commit" will be called in all contexts that
                      generate a commit (eg. tag) and not just the commit command.

                      Note2: Environment variables with empty values may not be passed to
                      hooks on platforms like Windows. For instance, $HG_PARENT2 will
                      not be available under Windows for non-merge changesets while being
                      set to an empty value under Unix-like systems.

                      The syntax for Python hooks is as follows:

                      hookname = python:modulename.submodule.callable

                      Python hooks are run within the Mercurial process.  Each hook is
                      called with at least three keyword arguments: a ui object (keyword
                      "ui"), a repository object (keyword "repo"), and a "hooktype"
                      keyword that tells what kind of hook is used.  Arguments listed as
                      environment variables above are passed as keyword arguments, with no
                      "HG_" prefix, and names in lower case.

                      If a Python hook returns a "true" value or raises an exception, this
                      is treated as failure of the hook.

          http_proxy
              Used to access web-based Mercurial repositories through
              a HTTP proxy.

              host
                  Host name and (optional) port of the proxy server,
                  for example "myproxy:8000".

              no
                  Optional. Comma-separated list of host names that
                  should bypass the proxy.

              passwd
                  Optional. Password to authenticate with at the proxy
                  server.

              user
                  Optional. User name to authenticate with at the
                  proxy server.

          smtp
              Configuration for extensions that need to send email
              messages.

              host

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                  Host name of mail server, e.g. "mail.example.com".

              port
                  Optional. Port to connect to on mail server.
                  Default: 25.

              tls
                  Optional. Whether to connect to mail server using
                  TLS. True or False. Default: False.

              username
                  Optional. User name to authenticate to SMTP server
                  with. If username is specified, password must also
                  be specified. Default: none.

              password
                  Optional. Password to authenticate to SMTP server
                  with. If username is specified, password must also
                  be specified. Default: none.

              local_hostname
                  Optional. It's the hostname that the sender can use
                  to identify itself to the MTA.

          paths
              Assigns symbolic names to repositories. The left side is
              the symbolic name, and the right gives the directory or
              URL that is the location of the repository. Default
              paths can be declared by setting the following entries.

              default
                  Directory or URL to use when pulling if no source is
                  specified. Default is set to repository from which
                  the current repository was cloned.

              default-push
                  Optional. Directory or URL to use when pushing if no
                  destination is specified.

          server
              Controls generic server settings.

              uncompressed
                  Whether to allow clients to clone a repo using the
                  uncompressed streaming protocol. This transfers
                  about 40% more data than a regular clone, but uses
                  less memory and CPU on both server and client. Over
                  a LAN (100Mbps or better) or a very fast WAN, an
                  uncompressed streaming clone is a lot faster (~10x)
                  than a regular clone. Over most WAN connections
                  (anything slower than about 6Mbps), uncompressed
                  streaming is slower, because of the extra data

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                  transfer overhead. Default is False.

          trusted
              For security reasons, Mercurial will not use the
              settings in the .hg/hgrc file from a repository if it
              doesn't belong to a trusted user or to a trusted group.
              The main exception is the web interface, which
              automatically uses some safe settings, since it's common
              to serve repositories from different users.

                  This section specifies what users and groups are trusted.  The
                  current user is always trusted.  To trust everybody, list a user
                  or a group with name "*".

              users
                  Comma-separated list of trusted users.

              groups
                  Comma-separated list of trusted groups.

          ui
              User interface controls.

              archivemeta
                  Whether to include the .hg_archival.txt file
                  containing metadata (hashes for the repository base
                  and for tip) in archives created by the hg archive
                  command or downloaded via hgweb. Default is true.

              debug
                  Print debugging information. True or False. Default
                  is False.

              editor
                  The editor to use during a commit. Default is
                  $EDITOR or "vi".

              fallbackencoding
                  Encoding to try if it's not possible to decode the
                  changelog using UTF-8. Default is ISO-8859-1.

              ignore
                  A file to read per-user ignore patterns from. This
                  file should be in the same format as a
                  repository-wide .hgignore file. This option supports
                  hook syntax, so if you want to specify multiple
                  ignore files, you can do so by setting something
                  like "ignore.other = ~/.hgignore2". For details of
                  the ignore file format, see the hgignore(8) man
                  page.

              interactive

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                  Allow to prompt the user. True or False. Default is
                  True.

              logtemplate
                  Template string for commands that print changesets.

              merge
                  The conflict resolution program to use during a man-
                  ual merge. There are some internal tools available:

              internal:local
                  keep the local version

              internal:other
                  use the other version

              internal:merge
                  use the internal non-interactive merge tool

              internal:fail
                  fail to merge

                        See the merge-tools section for more information on configuring tools.
                      patch;;
                        command to use to apply patches. Look for 'gpatch' or 'patch' in PATH if
                        unset.
                      quiet;;
                        Reduce the amount of output printed.  True or False.  Default is False.
                      remotecmd;;
                        remote command to use for clone/push/pull operations. Default is 'hg'.
                      report_untrusted;;
                        Warn if a .hg/hgrc file is ignored due to not being owned by a
                        trusted user or group.  True or False.  Default is True.
                      slash;;
                        Display paths using a slash ("/") as the path separator.  This only
                        makes a difference on systems where the default path separator is not
                        the slash character (e.g. Windows uses the backslash character ("\")).
                        Default is False.
                      ssh;;
                        command to use for SSH connections. Default is 'ssh'.
                      strict;;
                        Require exact command names, instead of allowing unambiguous
                        abbreviations.  True or False.  Default is False.
                      style;;
                        Name of style to use for command output.
                      timeout;;
                        The timeout used when a lock is held (in seconds), a negative value
                        means no timeout. Default is 600.
                      username;;
                        The committer of a changeset created when running "commit".
                        Typically a person's name and email address, e.g. "Fred Widget
                        <fred@example.com>".  Default is $EMAIL or username@hostname.

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                        If the username in hgrc is empty, it has to be specified manually or
                        in a different hgrc file (e.g. $HOME/.hgrc, if the admin set "username ="
                        in the system hgrc).
                      verbose;;
                        Increase the amount of output printed.  True or False.  Default is False.

          web
              Web interface configuration.

              accesslog
                  Where to output the access log. Default is stdout.

              address
                  Interface address to bind to. Default is all.

              allow_archive
                  List of archive format (bz2, gz, zip) allowed for
                  downloading. Default is empty.

              allowbz2
                  (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .tar.bz2 downloading
                  of repo revisions. Default is false.

              allowgz
                  (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .tar.gz downloading of
                  repo revisions. Default is false.

              allowpull
                  Whether to allow pulling from the repository.
                  Default is true.

              allow_push
                  Whether to allow pushing to the repository. If empty
                  or not set, push is not allowed. If the special
                  value "*", any remote user can push, including unau-
                  thenticated users. Otherwise, the remote user must
                  have been authenticated, and the authenticated user
                  name must be present in this list (separated by
                  whitespace or ","). The contents of the allow_push
                  list are examined after the deny_push list.

              allowzip
                  (DEPRECATED) Whether to allow .zip downloading of
                  repo revisions. Default is false. This feature cre-
                  ates temporary files.

              baseurl
                  Base URL to use when publishing URLs in other loca-
                  tions, so third-party tools like email notification
                  hooks can construct URLs. Example:
                  "http://hgserver/repos/"

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              contact
                  Name or email address of the person in charge of the
                  repository. Defaults to ui.username or $EMAIL or
                  "unknown" if unset or empty.

              deny_push
                  Whether to deny pushing to the repository. If empty
                  or not set, push is not denied. If the special value
                  "*", all remote users are denied push. Otherwise,
                  unauthenticated users are all denied, and any
                  authenticated user name present in this list (sepa-
                  rated by whitespace or ",") is also denied. The con-
                  tents of the deny_push list are examined before the
                  allow_push list.

              description
                  Textual description of the repository's purpose or
                  contents. Default is "unknown".

              encoding
                  Character encoding name. Example: "UTF-8"

              errorlog
                  Where to output the error log. Default is stderr.

              hidden
                  Whether to hide the repository in the hgwebdir
                  index. Default is false.

              ipv6
                  Whether to use IPv6. Default is false.

              name
                  Repository name to use in the web interface. Default
                  is current working directory.

              maxchanges
                  Maximum number of changes to list on the changelog.
                  Default is 10.

              maxfiles
                  Maximum number of files to list per changeset.
                  Default is 10.

              port
                  Port to listen on. Default is 8000.

              prefix
                  Prefix path to serve from. Default is '' (server
                  root).

              push_ssl

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                  Whether to require that inbound pushes be trans-
                  ported over SSL to prevent password sniffing.
                  Default is true.

              staticurl
                  Base URL to use for static files. If unset, static
                  files (e.g. the hgicon.png favicon) will be served
                  by the CGI script itself. Use this setting to serve
                  them directly with the HTTP server. Example:
                  "http://hgserver/static/"

              stripes
                  How many lines a "zebra stripe" should span in mul-
                  tiline output. Default is 1; set to 0 to disable.

              style
                  Which template map style to use.

              templates
                  Where to find the HTML templates. Default is install
                  path.

     AUTHOR
          Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>.

          Mercurial was written by Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>.

     SEE ALSO
          hg(1), hgignore(8).

     COPYING
          This manual page is copyright 2005 Bryan O'Sullivan. Mercu-
          rial is copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall. Free use of this
          software is granted under the terms of the GNU General Pub-
          lic License (GPL).

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