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225 mercurial to remember these changes, i.e., to take a snapshot at this point |
225 mercurial to remember these changes, i.e., to take a snapshot at this point |
226 in time. We do this by using the ``commit`` command. |
226 in time. We do this by using the ``commit`` command. |
227 |
227 |
228 :: |
228 :: |
229 |
229 |
230 $ hg commit -u "Puneeth Chaganti <punchagan@gmail.com" -m "Initial Commit." |
230 $ hg commit -u "Puneeth Chaganti <punchagan@fossee.in>" -m "Initial Commit." |
231 |
231 |
232 The ``-u`` parameter allows us to specify the user details. It is a general |
232 The ``-u`` parameter allows us to specify the user details. It is a general |
233 good practice to use full name followed by the email id. The ``-m`` parameter |
233 good practice to use full name followed by the email id. The ``-m`` parameter |
234 allows us to give the commit message --- a message describing the changes |
234 allows us to give the commit message --- a message describing the changes |
235 that are being committed. |
235 that are being committed. |