Print Current Mercurial Revision Hash?

假如想象 提交于 2019-11-28 16:35:55

Try:

hg id -i

Example:

$ hg id -i
adc56745e928
hg --debug id -i

This will output the long hash, with a plus if there are uncommitted changes.

You can use --template with the parent command, I use this to get the long hash:

hg parent --template '{node}'

Summarising the answers and their responses, it seems that this is the best way to print the unique (not short form) identifier of the current version:

hg log -l 1 --template '{node}\n' -r .
hg log -l 1 --template '{node|short}\n'

See the docs, paragraphs "The basics of templating" and following.

Shelby Moore III

The most specific non-DEPRECATED command which due to the presence of --template can print only revision information if that conciseness is required (as implied by the question):

hg log -l 1 -b . -T '{rev}:{node|short}\n'

Or for unique long form of hash:

hg log -l 1 -r . -T '{node}\n'

The -b . or branch(.) (dot for branch name) means the current working directory branch and -r . means the current working directory revision, which is documented in hg help revsets and hg help revisions.

Note if there is an uncommitted merge, the . (dot) only displays the first parent of two parents of the working group.

As others have pointed out, don't use log -l.

Use hg log -r . to get detailed information, as opposed to using hg id whose output is limited and it does not support templates. You could also create a little alias like here = log -r . and use hg here. If you only want the hash use hg log -r . --template '{node}\n'.

In case TortoiseHg is used, right-click the revision row in the Workbench and select "Copy hash" (as per documentation).

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