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how can I reset my local repository, to the state of remote one?

I have commited local changes (didn't push).

I want to delete all the differencies.

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There are several options:

  1. Make a new clone of the remote repo and throw away the old clone.
  2. Make a new clone of the local repo, but limit it to the last revision in the remote. (e.g. hg clone -r <last remote changeset> <local_repo_old> <local_repo_new>).
  3. Use the hg strip command from the mq extension to remove the changesets from your local repo

NOTE: When trying options 2 or 3, you can use the hg outgoing command to see which changesets have not yet been pushed to the remote repo.

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    strip it is, thanks - repository is just too big for me to download it in reasonable time :) Jul 27, 2011 at 15:55
  • This answer would be perfect if it would include information regarding how to get the change numbers that you want to strip.
    – sorin
    May 15, 2012 at 17:59
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    @SorinSbarnea: See the note added to my answer. May 15, 2012 at 18:21
  • mq link is dead
    – olafure
    Jun 27, 2017 at 16:32

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