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+Mercurial CLI Templates
+=======================
+
+Mercurial has a great command line interface and many people use it without ever
+feeling the need for a GUI to manage their repositories. However, we can make it
+even better by taking advantage of Mercurial’s templating features.
+
+This repository contains three new templates for Mercurial:
+
+* Short Log
+* Nice Log
+* Short Graphlog
+
+Check out `hg help templating` or the chapter on [customizing the output of
+Mercurial][hgbook] in  the Mercurial book if you want more details on how the
+templating actually works.
+
+Short Log
+---------
+
+This command will print out a log of all the changesets in the repository, one
+per line, with each line having the revision number, hash identifier, and
+summary.
+
+To use this template you can edit your `~/.hgrc` file to contain the
+following:
+
+    [alias]
+    slog = log --style=/full/path/to/map-cmdline.slog
+
+After adding the alias `hg slog` should display the short log.
+
+Nice Log
+--------
+
+The short log is great a quick review of the past few changesets, but for a much
+more detailed view of a particular changeset nice log is more suitable.
+
+To use this template you can edit your `~/.hgrc` file to contain the
+following:
+
+    [alias]
+    nlog = log --style=/full/path/to/map-cmdline.nlog
+
+Now you should be able to display the nice log with the `hg nlog` command.
+
+It also contains a verbose version that's great for reviewing single changesets:
+
+    [alias]
+    show = log --style=/full/path/to/map-cmdline.nlog --verbose --patch --rev
+
+And now you can use `hg show tip` to show a nice summary of the tip revision.
+
+Short Graphlog
+--------------
+
+The `graphlog` command is wonderful for reviewing the history of repositories
+with branches, but we can make it more compact and easier to read with another
+template.
+
+To use this template you can edit your `~/.hgrc` file to contain the following:
+
+    [alias]
+    sglog = glog --style=/full/path/to/map-cmdline.sglog
+
+To show the short graphlog just type `hg sglog`.
+
+[hgbook]: http://hgbook.red-bean.com/read/customizing-the-output-of-mercurial.html
+
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-Mercurial CLI Templates
-***********************
-
-by `Steve Losh`_
-
-Mercurial has a great command line interface and many people use it without
-ever feeling the need for a GUI to manage their repositories. However, we can
-make it even better by taking advantage of Mercurial’s templating features.
-
-This repository contains three new templates for Mercurial:
-
-- Short Log
-- Nice Log
-- Short Graphlog
-
-Check out ``hg help templating`` or the chapter on `customizing the output of
-Mercurial`_ in  the Mercurial book if you want more details on how the
-templating actually works.
-
-Short Log
-=========
-
-This command will print out a log of all the changesets in the repository, one
-per line, with each line having the revision number, hash identifier, and
-summary.
-
-To use this template you can edit your ``~/.hgrc`` file to contain the
-following::
-
-    [alias]
-    slog = log --style=/full/path/to/map-cmdline.slog
-
-After adding the alias ``hg slog`` should display the short log.
-
-Nice Log
-========
-
-The short log is great a quick review of the past few changesets, but for a
-much more detailed view of a particular changeset nice log is more suitable.
-
-To use this template you can edit your ``~/.hgrc`` file to contain the
-following::
-
-    [alias]
-    nlog = log --style=/full/path/to/map-cmdline.nlog
-
-Now you should be able to display the nice log with the ``hg nlog`` command.
-
-Short Graphlog
-==============
-
-The ``graphlog`` command is wonderful for reviewing the history of repositories
-with branches, but we can make it more compact and easier to read with another
-template.
-
-To use this template you can edit your ``~/.hgrc`` file to contain the
-following::
-
-    [alias]
-    sglog = glog --style=/full/path/to/map-cmdline.sglog
-
-To show the short graphlog just type ``hg sglog``.
-
-.. _Steve Losh: http://stevelosh.com/
-.. _customizing the output of Mercurial: http://hgbook.red-bean.com/read/customizing-the-output-of-mercurial.html
-
-Changelog
-=========
-
-* 2012-05-18: Add README
-* 2012-02-04: Support phases
-* 2011-09-28: Show desc in quiet slog
-* 2011-03-09: Wrap bookmarks in [] and show them even in non-verbose mode