Dustman
Dustman

Reputation: 5261

What are some GUI clients available for Mercurial?

Also, where would I find them?

Upvotes: 34

Views: 36475

Answers (9)

Tomasz Gandor
Tomasz Gandor

Reputation: 8833

Visual Studio Code has a simple plugin for a few basic operations: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=mrcrowl.hg

The pending changes are highlighted in the editor and support for the basic commit/push/pull/update workflows.

Upvotes: 1

Kris Erickson
Kris Erickson

Reputation: 33834

Tortoise HG. All the tortoise goodness, now for Mercurial.

UPDATE july 2020: The original official website linked above is abandoned.

The project moved to: https://foss.heptapod.net/mercurial/tortoisehg/thg

Upvotes: 31

daremon
daremon

Reputation: 4884

GUI clients & Other tools: https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/OtherTools

Upvotes: 16

mgttlinger
mgttlinger

Reputation: 1435

There is also hgview http://www.hgview.org/ which has a ncurses based CUI somewhat like tig as well as a GUI for viewing the logs. You can only view the logs from this program, but that is really all I want a user interface for.

Upvotes: 0

lc2817
lc2817

Reputation: 3742

If you want to use the console you can check out: https://bitbucket.org/lc2817/hgv

Upvotes: 0

kpublik
kpublik

Reputation: 311

IMO best GUI Hg client for OSX is SoureTree - http://sourcetreeapp.com

I was using MacHg, which is ok (and free), but SourceTree has better support, ongoing development and better workflow.

Upvotes: 16

Jason Harris
Jason Harris

Reputation: 491

If your on OSX then MacHg is IMHO quite nice. (I wrote it and maintain it...)

Upvotes: 6

James Emerton
James Emerton

Reputation: 4259

If you're an OS X user, Murky is pretty decent.

Upvotes: 2

Kuukage
Kuukage

Reputation: 173

If you're using eclipse:

http://bitbucket.org/mercurialeclipse/main

Upvotes: 2

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