On 28.08.2009 19:15, Steve Borho wrote:
> There's a lot of rather advanced features being tacked onto the
> changelog and commit tools on the last few months, which is all fine
> and grand for experienced Mercurial users, but I'm beginning to wonder
> if we want to hide many of these commands by default to protect new
> users from shooting themselves in the feet.
> 
> Specifically:  rebase, strip, transplant, backout, MQ
> 
> Many of those operations have failure modes that require command line
> manipulations to get back to a normal working state.
> 
> I'm curious how other people feel about this.

I'm fine with not showing these by default, turning them
on with some expert mode -- or something.

backout and rebase seem rather harmless though (compared to strip).

Is the strip command hidden if mq extension has not been turned on?
(I tried disabling mq in my mercurial.ini, but the strip command
is still there in hgtk log...)


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