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I've just installed Mercurial on my OSX Mountain Lion Max (10.8) and on my first commit I'm getting the error:

abort: no username supplied (see "hg help config")

I've seen a load of answers which suggest I need to create or copy a file form a certain location and paste it into another location and add my username and email to the document.

If that is the right thing to do:

  • Where is the file I need to copy (or what is the file called that I need to create)
  • Where do I put that file
  • Do I just need to add the following two lines to the file?

    [ui]
    username = Your Name <[email protected]>
    

Thanks for your help.

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That file is named .hgrc and it is located in your home directory. If you just append those lines to ~/.hgrc and everything should be fine.

An extremely detailed overview of the Mercurial configuration file is located here.

Another less convient way is to pass -u [email protected] on the command line.

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  • Thanks Chris. Which directory is the home directory?
    – theDuncs
    Sep 11, 2012 at 15:52
  • If you open up a terminal, it is the default directory. You can also get to your home directory by cd ~ Sep 11, 2012 at 16:05
  • OK. Home directory found (thanks). But there's no .hgrc file in there. I just installed (successfully I think) Mercurial. Is there a way of seeing hidden files?
    – theDuncs
    Sep 11, 2012 at 16:12
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    That file is not created by default. Use echo -e '[ui]\nusername = Name <[email protected]>' > .hgrc will create the file Sep 11, 2012 at 16:22
  • Chris! I've upvoted your answer for the -u tipoff - thanks so much. But I'm still no closer to locating or creating the hgrc file. The echo command didn't help - still no file anywhere on my machine. You're probably sick of helping me out, but if you know any reason why I can't find the hgrc file after running that echo, let me know. Thanks again.
    – theDuncs
    Sep 12, 2012 at 7:46

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