![]() Greetings with changes about traveling will make them harder to review Like to separate the two tasks - mixing up changes related to Alice is already working on the greetings, and she would Phrases used for greetings: alice$ echo "Hello!" > greetings.txt alice$ hg add adding greetings.txt alice$ hg commit -m "First greeting"Ĭarla now suddenly asks Alice to begin looking at phrases for They will be working on phrases in different categories and will startīy collecting just the English phrases. ![]() carla/phrases destination directory: phrases updating to branch default 1 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved alice$ cd phrases But for simplicity, we will placeĪll three repositories on the same filesystem.Īlice and Bob can now make a clone of the repository Carla just made.įor Alice it looks like this: alice$ hg clone. Repository will be hosted on some company server and the clones willīe on the developers’ own machines. Repository, which acts as a central repository. Will be used for the project: carla$ hg init phrases carla$ cd phrases carla$ echo "The Phrase Book Project" > README.txt carla$ hg add adding README.txt carla$ hg commit -m "Added a README"Īlice and Bob each have their own clone and push/pull to/from Carla’s Let them keep track of these branches in a lightweight fashion.Ĭarla is the boss, so she starts off by creating a repository that So they will naturally have severalĭifferent ongoing branches of development at the same time. In the project, they will be working on phrases in differentĬategories, and they will sometimes have to work on differentĬategories at the same time. Imagine that Alice, Bob, and Carla are writing a phrase book together. ![]()
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