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hg clone [OPTION]... SOURCE [DEST]
Create a copy of an existing repository in a new directory.
If no destination directory name is specified, it defaults to the basename of the source.
The location of the source is added to the new repository's .hg/hgrc file, as the default to be used for future pulls.
Only local paths and ssh:// URLs are supported as destinations. For ssh:// destinations, no working directory or .hg/hgrc will be created on the remote side.
If the source repository has a bookmark called '@' set, that revision will be checked out in the new repository by default.
To check out a particular version, use -u/--update, or -U/--noupdate to create a clone with no working directory.
To pull only a subset of changesets, specify one or more revisions identifiers with -r/--rev or branches with -b/--branch. The resulting clone will contain only the specified changesets and their ancestors. These options (or 'clone src#rev dest') imply --pull, even for local source repositories.
In normal clone mode, the remote normalizes repository data into a common exchange format and the receiving end translates this data into its local storage format. --stream activates a different clone mode that essentially copies repository files from the remote with minimal data processing. This significantly reduces the CPU cost of a clone both remotely and locally. However, it often increases the transferred data size by 30-40%. This can result in substantially faster clones where I/O throughput is plentiful, especially for larger repositories. A side-effect of --stream clones is that storage settings and requirements on the remote are applied locally: a modern client may inherit legacy or inefficient storage used by the remote or a legacy Mercurial client may not be able to clone from a modern Mercurial remote.
Note
Specifying a tag will include the tagged changeset but not the changeset containing the tag.
For efficiency, hardlinks are used for cloning whenever the source and destination are on the same filesystem (note this applies only to the repository data, not to the working directory). Some filesystems, such as AFS, implement hardlinking incorrectly, but do not report errors. In these cases, use the --pull option to avoid hardlinking.
Mercurial will update the working directory to the first applicable revision from this list:
When cloning from servers that support it, Mercurial may fetch pre-generated data from a server-advertised URL or inline from the same stream. When this is done, hooks operating on incoming changesets and changegroups may fire more than once, once for each pre-generated bundle and as well as for any additional remaining data. In addition, if an error occurs, the repository may be rolled back to a partial clone. This behavior may change in future releases. See hg help -e clonebundles for more.
Examples:
clone a remote repository to a new directory named hg/:
hg clone https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg/
create a lightweight local clone:
hg clone project/ project-feature/
clone from an absolute path on an ssh server (note double-slash):
hg clone ssh://user@server//home/projects/alpha/
do a streaming clone while checking out a specified version:
hg clone --stream http://server/repo -u 1.5
create a repository without changesets after a particular revision:
hg clone -r 04e544 experimental/ good/
clone (and track) a particular named branch:
hg clone https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg/#stable
See hg help urls for details on specifying URLs.
Returns 0 on success.
-U, --noupdate | the clone will include an empty working directory (only a repository) |
-u, --updaterev <REV> | |
revision, tag, or branch to check out | |
-r, --rev <REV[+]> | |
do not clone everything, but include this changeset and its ancestors | |
-b, --branch <BRANCH[+]> | |
do not clone everything, but include this branch's changesets and their ancestors | |
--pull | use pull protocol to copy metadata |
--uncompressed | an alias to --stream (DEPRECATED) |
--stream | clone with minimal data processing |
-e, --ssh <CMD> | |
specify ssh command to use | |
--remotecmd <CMD> | |
specify hg command to run on the remote side | |
--insecure | do not verify server certificate (ignoring web.cacerts config) |
[+] marked option can be specified multiple times