hg-fast-export.(sh|py) - mercurial to git converter using git-fast-import
Most hg-* scripts are licensed under the MIT license[0] and were written
by Rocco Rutte pdmef@gmx.net with hints and help from the git list and
#mercurial on freenode. hg-reset.py
is licensed under GPLv2 since it
copies some code from the mercurial sources.
The current maintainer is Frej Drejhammar frej.drejhammar@gmail.com.
Using hg-fast-export
is quite simple for a mercurial repository <repo>:
mkdir repo-git # or whatever
cd repo-git
git init
hg-fast-export.sh -r <repo>
Please note that hg-fast-export
does not automatically check out the
newly imported repository. You probably want to follow up the import
with a "git checkout"-command.
Incremental imports to track hg repos is supported, too.
Using hg-reset it is quite simple within a git repository that is
hg-fast-export
'ed from mercurial:
hg-reset.sh -R <revision>
will give hints on which branches need adjustment for starting over again.
When a mercurial repository does not use utf-8 for encoding author strings and commit messages the "-e <encoding>" command line option can be used to force fast-export to convert incoming meta data from <encoding> to utf-8.
As mercurial appears to be much less picky about the syntax of the
author information than git, an author mapping file can be given to
hg-fast-export to fix up malformed author strings. The file is
specified using the -A option. The file should contain lines of the
form "FromAuthor=ToAuthor". The example authors.map
below will
translate "User <garbage<user@example.com>" to "User <user@example.com>".
-- Start of authors.map --
User \<garbage\<user@example.com>=User \<user@example.com>
-- End of authors.map --
hg-fast-export
supports multiple branches but only named branches with
exactly one head each. Otherwise commits to the tip of these heads
within the branch will get flattened into merge commits.
As each git-fast-import
run creates a new pack file, it may be
required to repack the repository quite often for incremental imports
(especially when importing a small number of changesets per
incremental import).
The way the hg
API and remote access protocol is designed it is not
possible to use hg-fast-export on remote repositories
(http/ssh). First clone the repository, then convert it.
hg-fast-export.py
was designed in a way that doesn't require a 2-pass
mechanism or any prior repository analysis: if just feeds what it
finds into git-fast-import
. This also implies that it heavily relies
on strictly linear ordering of changesets from hg
, i.e. its
append-only storage model so that changesets hg-fast-export
already
saw never get modified.
Please use the issue-tracker at github https://github.com/frej/fast-export to report bugs and submit patches.
In the project base directory, you may want to run these commands to add the original github and repo.or.cz git repositories where the fundamental development for this tool happens:
git remote add repo.or.cz-original git://repo.or.cz/fast-export.git
git remote add frej-original git@github.com:frej/fast-export.git
git pull --all