Two options I use: Make a private repository on your bitbucket account and use that, too Use a flash stick or external hard drive You could also share a directory or use hg serve to link directly between the two computers while they are on the same network. I do the above two because one machine is at home and the other at work.
Two options I use: Make a private repository on your bitbucket account and use that, too. Use a flash stick or external hard drive. You could also share a directory or use hg serve to link directly between the two computers while they are on the same network.
I do the above two because one machine is at home and the other at work.
Yes. You push directly to that repository. In TortoiseHG, you click the down-arrow beside the textbox (that normally points to your Bitbucket repo) and change it to "local".
Then you type in the path to that repo (the base repo directory, not the ". Hg" directory). And then you push to it.
Or pull from it. You can even save them with names for easier access (use the save button to the right of the repo text box).
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