hg-to-git.py is able to convert a Mercurial repository into a git one, and preserves the branches in the process (unlike tailor) hg-to-git.py can probably be greatly improved (it's a rather crude combination of shell and python) but it does already work quite well for me. Features: - supports incremental conversion (for keeping a git repo in sync with a hg one) - supports hg branches - converts hg tags Signed-off-by: Stelian Pop <stelian@popies.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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hg-to-git.py is able to convert a Mercurial repository into a git one,
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and preserves the branches in the process (unlike tailor)
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hg-to-git.py can probably be greatly improved (it's a rather crude
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combination of shell and python) but it does already work quite well for
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me. Features:
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	- supports incremental conversion
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	  (for keeping a git repo in sync with a hg one)
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        - supports hg branches
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        - converts hg tags
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Note that the git repository will be created 'in place' (at the same
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location as the source hg repo). You will have to manually remove the
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'.hg' directory after the conversion.
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Also note that the incremental conversion uses 'simple' hg changesets
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identifiers (ordinals, as opposed to SHA-1 ids), and since these ids
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are not stable across different repositories the hg-to-git.py state file
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is forever tied to one hg repository.
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Stelian Pop <stelian@popies.net>
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