Template Usage
Mercurial allows you to customize output of commands through
templates. You can either pass in a template or select an existing
template-style from the command line, via the --template option.
You can customize output for any "log-like" command: log,
outgoing, incoming, tip, parents, and heads.
Some built-in styles are packaged with Mercurial. These can be listed
with 'hg log --template list'. Example usage:
$ hg log -r1.0::1.1 --template changelog
A template is a piece of text, with markup to invoke variable
expansion:
$ hg log -r1 --template "{node}\n"
b56ce7b07c52de7d5fd79fb89701ea538af65746
Keywords
Strings in curly braces are called keywords. The availability of
keywords depends on the exact context of the templater. These
keywords are usually available for templating a log-like command:
 - activebookmark
 
- String. The active bookmark, if it is associated with the changeset.
 
- author
 
- String. The unmodified author of the changeset.
 
- bisect
 
- String. The changeset bisection status.
 
- bookmarks
 
- List of strings. Any bookmarks associated with the changeset. Also sets 'active', the name of the active bookmark.
 
- branch
 
- String. The name of the branch on which the changeset was committed.
 
- branches
 
- List of strings. The name of the branch on which the changeset was committed. Will be empty if the branch name was default. (DEPRECATED)
 
- changessincelatesttag
 
- Integer. All ancestors not in the latest tag.
 
- children
 
- List of strings. The children of the changeset.
 
- currentbookmark
 
- String. The active bookmark, if it is associated with the changeset. (DEPRECATED)
 
- date
 
- Date information. The date when the changeset was committed.
 
- desc
 
- String. The text of the changeset description.
 
- diffstat
 
- String. Statistics of changes with the following format: "modified files: +added/-removed lines"
 
- envvars
 
- A dictionary of environment variables. (EXPERIMENTAL)
 
- extras
 
- List of dicts with key, value entries of the 'extras' field of this changeset.
 
- file_adds
 
- List of strings. Files added by this changeset.
 
- file_copies
 
- List of strings. Files copied in this changeset with their sources.
 
- file_copies_switch
 
- List of strings. Like "file_copies" but displayed only if the --copied switch is set.
 
- file_dels
 
- List of strings. Files removed by this changeset.
 
- file_mods
 
- List of strings. Files modified by this changeset.
 
- files
 
- List of strings. All files modified, added, or removed by this changeset.
 
- graphnode
 
- String. The character representing the changeset node in an ASCII revision graph.
 
- graphwidth
 
- Integer. The width of the graph drawn by 'log --graph' or zero.
 
- index
 
- Integer. The current iteration of the loop. (0 indexed)
 
- instabilities
 
- List of strings. Evolution instabilities affecting the changeset. (EXPERIMENTAL)
 
- latesttag
 
- List of strings. The global tags on the most recent globally tagged ancestor of this changeset.  If no such tags exist, the list consists of the single string "null".
 
- latesttagdistance
 
- Integer. Longest path to the latest tag.
 
- namespaces
 
- Dict of lists. Names attached to this changeset per namespace.
 
- node
 
- String. The changeset identification hash, as a 40 hexadecimal digit string.
 
- obsolete
 
- String. Whether the changeset is obsolete. (EXPERIMENTAL)
 
- p1node
 
- String. The identification hash of the changeset's first parent, as a 40 digit hexadecimal string. If the changeset has no parents, all digits are 0.
 
- p1rev
 
- Integer. The repository-local revision number of the changeset's first parent, or -1 if the changeset has no parents.
 
- p2node
 
- String. The identification hash of the changeset's second parent, as a 40 digit hexadecimal string. If the changeset has no second parent, all digits are 0.
 
- p2rev
 
- Integer. The repository-local revision number of the changeset's second parent, or -1 if the changeset has no second parent.
 
- parents
 
- List of strings. The parents of the changeset in "rev:node" format. If the changeset has only one "natural" parent (the predecessor revision) nothing is shown.
 
- peerurls
 
- A dictionary of repository locations defined in the [paths] section of your configuration file.
 
- phase
 
- String. The changeset phase name.
 
- phaseidx
 
- Integer. The changeset phase index. (ADVANCED)
 
- predecessors
 
- Returns the list if the closest visible successors. (EXPERIMENTAL)
 
- rev
 
- Integer. The repository-local changeset revision number.
 
- subrepos
 
- List of strings. Updated subrepositories in the changeset.
 
- successorssets
 
- Returns a string of sets of successors for a changectx. Format used is: [ctx1, ctx2], [ctx3] if ctx has been splitted into ctx1 and ctx2 while also diverged into ctx3. (EXPERIMENTAL)
 
- succsandmarkers
 
- Returns a list of dict for each final successor of ctx. The dict contains successors node id in "successors" keys and the list of obs-markers from ctx to the set of successors in "markers". (EXPERIMENTAL)
 
- tags
 
- List of strings. Any tags associated with the changeset.
 
- termwidth
 
- Integer. The width of the current terminal.
 
- troubles
 
- List of strings. Evolution troubles affecting the changeset. (DEPRECATED)
 
- verbosity
 
- String. The current output verbosity in 'debug', 'quiet', 'verbose', or ''.
The "date" keyword does not produce human-readable output. If you
want to use a date in your output, you can use a filter to process
it. Filters are functions which return a string based on the input
variable. Be sure to use the stringify filter first when you're
applying a string-input filter to a list-like input variable.
You can also use a chain of filters to get the desired output:
$ hg tip --template "{date|isodate}\n"
2008-08-21 18:22 +0000
Filters
List of filters:
 - addbreaks
 
- Any text. Add an XHTML "<br />" tag before the end of every line except the last.
 
- age
 
- Date. Returns a human-readable date/time difference between the given date/time and the current date/time.
 
- basename
 
- Any text. Treats the text as a path, and returns the last component of the path after splitting by the path separator. For example, "foo/bar/baz" becomes "baz" and "foo/bar//" becomes "".
 
- count
 
- List or text. Returns the length as an integer.
 
- domain
 
- Any text. Finds the first string that looks like an email address, and extracts just the domain component. Example: "User <user@example.com>" becomes "example.com".
 
- email
 
- Any text. Extracts the first string that looks like an email address. Example: "User <user@example.com>" becomes "user@example.com".
 
- emailuser
 
- Any text. Returns the user portion of an email address.
 
- escape
 
- Any text. Replaces the special XML/XHTML characters "&", "<" and ">" with XML entities, and filters out NUL characters.
 
- fill68
 
- Any text. Wraps the text to fit in 68 columns.
 
- fill76
 
- Any text. Wraps the text to fit in 76 columns.
 
- firstline
 
- Any text. Returns the first line of text.
 
- hex
 
- Any text. Convert a binary Mercurial node identifier into its long hexadecimal representation.
 
- hgdate
 
- Date. Returns the date as a pair of numbers: "1157407993 25200" (Unix timestamp, timezone offset).
 
- isodate
 
- Date. Returns the date in ISO 8601 format: "2009-08-18 13:00 +0200".
 
- isodatesec
 
- Date. Returns the date in ISO 8601 format, including seconds: "2009-08-18 13:00:13 +0200". See also the rfc3339date filter.
 
- lower
 
- Any text. Converts the text to lowercase.
 
- nonempty
 
- Any text. Returns '(none)' if the string is empty.
 
- obfuscate
 
- Any text. Returns the input text rendered as a sequence of XML entities.
 
- person
 
- Any text. Returns the name before an email address, interpreting it as per RFC 5322.
 
- revescape
 
- Any text. Escapes all "special" characters, except @. Forward slashes are escaped twice to prevent web servers from prematurely unescaping them. For example, "@foo bar/baz" becomes "@foo%20bar%252Fbaz".
 
- rfc3339date
 
- Date. Returns a date using the Internet date format specified in RFC 3339: "2009-08-18T13:00:13+02:00".
 
- rfc822date
 
- Date. Returns a date using the same format used in email headers: "Tue, 18 Aug 2009 13:00:13 +0200".
 
- short
 
- Changeset hash. Returns the short form of a changeset hash, i.e. a 12 hexadecimal digit string.
 
- shortbisect
 
- Any text. Treats 'text' as a bisection status, and returns a single-character representing the status (G: good, B: bad, S: skipped, U: untested, I: ignored). Returns single space if 'text' is not a valid bisection status.
 
- shortdate
 
- Date. Returns a date like "2006-09-18".
 
- slashpath
 
- Any text. Replaces the native path separator with slash.
 
- splitlines
 
- Any text. Split text into a list of lines.
 
- stringify
 
- Any type. Turns the value into text by converting values into text and concatenating them.
 
- stripdir
 
- Treat the text as path and strip a directory level, if possible. For example, "foo" and "foo/bar" becomes "foo".
 
- tabindent
 
- Any text. Returns the text, with every non-empty line except the first starting with a tab character.
 
- upper
 
- Any text. Converts the text to uppercase.
 
- urlescape
 
- Any text. Escapes all "special" characters. For example, "foo bar" becomes "foo%20bar".
 
- user
 
- Any text. Returns a short representation of a user name or email address.
 
- utf8
 
- Any text. Converts from the local character encoding to UTF-8.
Note that a filter is nothing more than a function call, i.e.
"expr|filter" is equivalent to "filter(expr)".
Functions
In addition to filters, there are some basic built-in functions:
 - date(date[, fmt])
 
- Format a date. See 'hg help dates' for formatting strings. The default is a Unix date format, including the timezone: "Mon Sep 04 15:13:13 2006 0700".
 
- dict([[key=]value...])
 
- Construct a dict from key-value pairs. A key may be omitted if a value expression can provide an unambiguous name.
 
- diff([includepattern [, excludepattern]])
 
- Show a diff, optionally specifying files to include or exclude.
 
- extdata(source)
 
- Show a text read from the specified extdata source. (EXPERIMENTAL)
 
- files(pattern)
 
- All files of the current changeset matching the pattern. See 'hg help patterns'.
 
- fill(text[, width[, initialident[, hangindent]]])
 
- Fill many paragraphs with optional indentation. See the "fill" filter.
 
- formatnode(node)
 
- Obtain the preferred form of a changeset hash. (DEPRECATED)
 
- get(dict, key)
 
- Get an attribute/key from an object. Some keywords are complex types. This function allows you to obtain the value of an attribute on these types.
 
- if(expr, then[, else])
 
- Conditionally execute based on the result of an expression.
 
- ifcontains(needle, haystack, then[, else])
 
- Conditionally execute based on whether the item "needle" is in "haystack".
 
- ifeq(expr1, expr2, then[, else])
 
- Conditionally execute based on whether 2 items are equivalent.
 
- indent(text, indentchars[, firstline])
 
- Indents all non-empty lines with the characters given in the indentchars string. An optional third parameter will override the indent for the first line only if present.
 
- join(list, sep)
 
- Join items in a list with a delimiter.
 
- label(label, expr)
 
- Apply a label to generated content. Content with a label applied can result in additional post-processing, such as automatic colorization.
 
- latesttag([pattern])
 
- The global tags matching the given pattern on the most recent globally tagged ancestor of this changeset. If no such tags exist, the "{tag}" template resolves to the string "null".
 
- localdate(date[, tz])
 
- Converts a date to the specified timezone. The default is local date.
 
- max(iterable)
 
- Return the max of an iterable
 
- min(iterable)
 
- Return the min of an iterable
 
- mod(a, b)
 
- Calculate a mod b such that a / b + a mod b == a
 
- obsfatedate(markers)
 
- Compute obsfate related information based on markers (EXPERIMENTAL)
 
- obsfateoperations(markers)
 
- Compute obsfate related information based on markers (EXPERIMENTAL)
 
- obsfateusers(markers)
 
- Compute obsfate related information based on markers (EXPERIMENTAL)
 
- obsfateverb(successors, markers)
 
- Compute obsfate related information based on successors (EXPERIMENTAL)
 
- pad(text, width[, fillchar=' '[, left=False]])
 
- Pad text with a fill character.
 
- relpath(path)
 
- Convert a repository-absolute path into a filesystem path relative to the current working directory.
 
- revset(query[, formatargs...])
 
- Execute a revision set query. See 'hg help revset'.
 
- rstdoc(text, style)
 
- Format reStructuredText.
 
- separate(sep, args)
 
- Add a separator between non-empty arguments.
 
- shortest(node, minlength=4)
 
- Obtain the shortest representation of a node.
 
- startswith(pattern, text)
 
- Returns the value from the "text" argument if it begins with the content from the "pattern" argument.
 
- strip(text[, chars])
 
- Strip characters from a string. By default, strips all leading and trailing whitespace.
 
- sub(pattern, replacement, expression)
 
- Perform text substitution using regular expressions.
 
- word(number, text[, separator])
 
- Return the nth word from a string.
Operators
We provide a limited set of infix arithmetic operations on integers:
+ for addition
- for subtraction
* for multiplication
/ for floor division (division rounded to integer nearest -infinity)
Division fulfills the law x = x / y + mod(x, y).
Also, for any expression that returns a list, there is a list operator:
expr % "{template}"
As seen in the above example, "{template}" is interpreted as a template.
To prevent it from being interpreted, you can use an escape character "\{"
or a raw string prefix, "r'...'".
The dot operator can be used as a shorthand for accessing a sub item:
 -  "expr.member" is roughly equivalent to "expr % '{member}'" if "expr"   returns a non-list/dict. The returned value is not stringified.
 
-  "dict.key" is identical to "get(dict, 'key')".
Aliases
New keywords and functions can be defined in the "templatealias" section of
a Mercurial configuration file:
<alias> = <definition>
Arguments of the form 'a1', 'a2', etc. are substituted from the alias into
the definition.
For example,
[templatealias]
r = rev
rn = "{r}:{node|short}"
leftpad(s, w) = pad(s, w, ' ', True)
defines two symbol aliases, "r" and "rn", and a function alias
"leftpad()".
It's also possible to specify complete template strings, using the
"templates" section. The syntax used is the general template string syntax.
For example,
[templates]
nodedate = "{node|short}: {date(date, "%Y-%m-%d")}\n"
defines a template, "nodedate", which can be called like:
$ hg log -r . -Tnodedate
A template defined in "templates" section can also be referenced from
another template:
$ hg log -r . -T "{rev} {nodedate}"
but be aware that the keywords cannot be overridden by templates. For example,
a template defined as "templates.rev" cannot be referenced as "{rev}".
A template defined in "templates" section may have sub templates which
are inserted before/after/between items:
[templates]
myjson = ' {dict(rev, node|short)|json}'
myjson:docheader = '\{\n'
myjson:docfooter = '\n}\n'
myjson:separator = ',\n'
Examples
Some sample command line templates:
 -  Format lists, e.g. files:
$ hg log -r 0 --template "files:\n{files % '  {file}\n'}"
-  Join the list of files with a ", ":
$ hg log -r 0 --template "files: {join(files, ', ')}\n"
-  Join the list of files ending with ".py" with a ", ":
$ hg log -r 0 --template "pythonfiles: {join(files('**.py'), ', ')}\n"
-  Separate non-empty arguments by a " ":
$ hg log -r 0 --template "{separate(' ', node, bookmarks, tags}\n"
-  Modify each line of a commit description:
$ hg log --template "{splitlines(desc) % '**** {line}\n'}"
-  Format date:
$ hg log -r 0 --template "{date(date, '%Y')}\n"
-  Display date in UTC:
$ hg log -r 0 --template "{localdate(date, 'UTC')|date}\n"
-  Output the description set to a fill-width of 30:
$ hg log -r 0 --template "{fill(desc, 30)}"
-  Use a conditional to test for the default branch:
$ hg log -r 0 --template "{ifeq(branch, 'default', 'on the main branch',
'on branch {branch}')}\n"
-  Append a newline if not empty:
$ hg tip --template "{if(author, '{author}\n')}"
-  Label the output for use with the color extension:
$ hg log -r 0 --template "{label('changeset.{phase}', node|short)}\n"
-  Invert the firstline filter, i.e. everything but the first line:
$ hg log -r 0 --template "{sub(r'^.*\n?\n?', '', desc)}\n"
-  Display the contents of the 'extra' field, one per line:
$ hg log -r 0 --template "{join(extras, '\n')}\n"
-  Mark the active bookmark with '*':
$ hg log --template "{bookmarks % '{bookmark}{ifeq(bookmark, active, '*')} '}\n"
-  Find the previous release candidate tag, the distance and changes since the tag:
$ hg log -r . --template "{latesttag('re:^.*-rc$') % '{tag}, {changes}, {distance}'}\n"
-  Mark the working copy parent with '@':
$ hg log --template "{ifcontains(rev, revset('.'), '@')}\n"
-  Show details of parent revisions:
$ hg log --template "{revset('parents(%d)', rev) % '{desc|firstline}\n'}"
-  Show only commit descriptions that start with "template":
$ hg log --template "{startswith('template', firstline(desc))}\n"
-  Print the first word of each line of a commit message:
$ hg log --template "{word(0, desc)}\n"