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I know that hg export tip contains the above information. But the output contains more information than I need. Is there a way to get only the file names without parsing the output of hg export tip? Maybe some other mercurial command?

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You want status, use it like this:

hg stat --change tip

That will list the file name of each file changed in the changeset tagged tip with a preceding M for modified, R for removed, or A for added.

You can replace tip with a tag or a revision number.

See more at hg help status

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  • And if you want to look at the same revision that plain hg export uses (parent of the working directory) you can use hg stat --change . instead of tip.
    – jtb
    Sep 23, 2021 at 21:43
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You can do this with templating as well. See hg help templating for more info.

To get a list of only the files that changed in a revision:

hg log -r [rev] --template "{file_mods}\n"

In your case, replace [rev] with tip. Using templates is sometimes more helpful than status when you need the information for batch processing (e.g. from a script) and don't want any other extraneous output.

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You could try something like this:

$ hg diff | grep "^--- "

or,

$ hg diff -r 6755 | grep "^--- "

The hg diff will show you all the differences, and then the grep will weed out everything but the lines with the names of the changed files. Yes, it does seem like a bit of a kludge, ... so don't tell anybody that I told you about it.

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