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# Force all access to over https #
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RewriteCond %{SERVER_PORT} 80
RewriteCond %{SERVER_PORT} 80
RewriteRule (.*) https://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~receive/hg
RewriteRule (.*) https://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~receive/hg/




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Go to whatever computer you want to start writing code on and clone a copy of the repo  
Go to whatever computer you want to start writing code on and clone a copy of the repo  


   andrew@laptop:~ $  hg clone https://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~receive/hg
   andrew@laptop:~ $  hg clone https://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~receive/hg/


Now I have a copy of the repo on my laptop I can work on. You should [http://mercurial.selenic.com/guide/ read the guide] to see all the commands that are available, but the basics you'll need are hg add and hg commit.  
Now I have a copy of the repo on my laptop I can work on. You should [http://mercurial.selenic.com/guide/ read the guide] to see all the commands that are available, but the basics you'll need are hg add and hg commit.  
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== Pushing ==
== Pushing ==


After making changes you can push them back to your repo on RedBrick.  
Before you are able to push changes to your repo you will need to specify which users have permission to do so. You will need to add the following lines to the configuration for your repo (~/hgrepo/.hg/hgrc).
 
  [web]
  allow_push = *
 
If you wish to only give certain users permission to push changes to your repo replace * with their usernames.
 
Now once you make changes you can push them back to your repo on RedBrick.  


   andrew@laptop:~/hg $ hg push
   andrew@laptop:~/hg $ hg push


You can now look at the changes on the web interface :)
You can now look at the changes on the web interface :)