On 11 June 2015 at 19:07, Becker, Mischa J <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> If you want to find *all* the repositories on a computer, it seems to me
> it would be simpler to do this in the operating system.  Just search for
> '.hg' folders to find all the repositories.
>
> If a repository has any paths associated with it they will be in the
> .hg\hgrc file.  Open the file up and look for the [paths] section.  In
> fact, if you only care about repositories that have a source path, skip
> searching for .hg folders and just do a search for all hgrc files instead.
>
> Mischa
>
>
OK thanks.  Yeah, after I've seen those "....hg.rc" paths at the top of
Repository Settings, I also had this thought.  But as an occasional user of
Thg, I don't know much of the internals of Thg or Mercurial, so I didn't
dare to take the chance.  Yeah, I'm an occasional user but I have quite a
number of test repo here and there LOL

And in all honesty, I didn't think about opening the hgrc files to see the
contents.

And since I was migrating to a new computer, I was quite in a hurry so I
just did what I was sure :D

Nevertheless, it would still be very nice to have such advanced function to
export all registered repo source paths in a file.

Have a nice weekend :)
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