Some projects that use Mercurial
(see also Projects with synchronized Mercurial repositories, Mercurial Hosting, Other Tools and GUI Clients)
The following lists some other projects that use Mercurial as their primary SCM system.
Abacus Formula Compiler - a spreadsheet (functional computation model) to Java byte code compiler for Excel and OOo Calc
Adminton (アドミントン) contains a ton of useful things for admins, e.g. the Logbuch tools.
ALSA - the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture project
Aptitude - a highly configurable console front-end for Debian APT
AsciiDoc - a lightweight markup formater for short documents, articles, books and UNIX man pages
Argh! - an esoteric programming language.
Audacious (Repository) - free, small and powerful audio player for *nix, xmms/bmp fork
Beej' Python Flickr API Python interface for the Flickr API.
Ccontrol - a utility for taming compiler versions, distcc, ccache etc.
Chord/DHash - project to build scalable, robust distributed systems using peer-to-peer ideas.
Conary - distributed software management system for Linux distributions developed by rPath
Coyotos - an object-capability based µ-kernel and OS
Cython - language to easily write C Extensions for python
Dovecot - secure IMAP and POP3 server.
Enano CMS - Highly advanced hybrid wiki CMS system
FEniCS - free software for the Automation of Computational Mathematical Modeling (ACMM)
FuseSMB - Mount your "Network Neighborhood"
GalaxyMage - the open-source tactical RPG
Gambit Scheme - an implementation of the Scheme
GeeXboX uShare - A free UPnP A/V Media Server for Linux
Gjallar - Easy to use, customizable and advanced web based issue tracker written in Smalltalk.
Globulation 2 (repository) - innovative state-of-the-art Real Time Strategy (RTS) game
gquilt - A GUI wrapper around quilt and Mercurials mq extension.
grml - Linux Live-CD for sysadmins / texttool-users / geeks
Heretix - a young GNU/Linux distribution managed entirely by heretix, a Ruby script
- Intel's ACPI team is using Mercurial for Linux kernel development
IcedTea - a harness to build the source code from http://openjdk.java.net using Free Software build tools
JCite - cites Java, Excel and text snippets from tests into documentation (literate testing).
JCarder - an open source tool for finding potential deadlocks in concurrent multi-threaded Java programs.
jMaps - a jQuery plugin for interacting with the Google maps API.
kdb - Event-driven, Component orientated, plugable irc bot with a suite of capabilities. Special purpose: AI, Knowledge.
Kelp - a source code annotation framework
Lguest (repository) - The Simple x86 Hypervisor
libMemcached (repository) - The Memcached C client library and tools
Linux HA (repository) - The High-Availability Linux Project
LinuxTV - V4L (Video for Linux) and DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting)
Repositories of MBDSYS - various projects, e.g. the VOIP Toolkit verona
MCabber - small Jabber console client for Linux
medit - The medit text editor (repository)
Mercurial Frontent - A web based manager for Mercurial repositories (Check out the introduction video)
microformats code/tests is a collection of repositories in use in the microformats community. See using mercurial/hg to share microformats code, tests of 22 Mar 2006
MMTK - the Molecular Modelling Toolkit, a library for molecular simulations
MoinMoin repositories - MoinMoin is a wiki engine implemented in Python - you use it right now
Motorsport Simulator - The open source driving simulator.
MPT - Matlab toolbox for multi-parametric optimization
NetBeans a Java IDE
nginx/mod_wsgi a mod_wsgi module for nginx
NoteBook.app - a place to store notes in an organized manner (GNUstep application)
notmm - General purpose web toolkit for jobless perfectionists
nsnam - ns-3 project, a discrete-event network simulator for Internet systems
NTFS-3G - NTFS driver for Linux with read and write support (FUSE driver).
NUIM Thesis class - LaTeX thesis class for the National University of Ireland
Nuxeo - Nuxeo is a Java standards-based, Open Source platform for building ECM (content management) applications
ObjexxSISAME - 3-D structural impact modeling system
Octave - GNU Octave is a high-level language, primarily intended for numerical computations
OpenGrok - source code search and reference engine
OpenInkpot (repository) - Open firmware for various e-ink devices
OpenJDK (repository) - better known as Java
Open Library (repository) Imagine a library that collected all the world's information about all the world's books and made it available for everyone to view and update.
OpenSolaris selected Mercurial as DSCM of choice for ON consolidation (and possibly other consolidations) (wiki)
OpenTom a free development environment for TomTom navigation systems (project wiki)
Paste Monkey - A Web 2.0 pastebin developed in CakePHP and jQuery with many advanced features and clean code base.
Plan 9 from User Space- A port of many Plan 9 programs to Unix-like operating systems. (mercurial repo)
Plan 9 from Bell Labs and Inferno Google Summer of Code projects (mercurial repositories)
PETSc - Portable, Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation (repositories)
Pocoo.org - Home of the Pocoo bulletin board system, Pygments syntax coloring library, Jinja template engine, Colubrid WSGI publisher, and other Python web projects
Pylons - Pylons is a lightweight web framework emphasizing flexibility and rapid development. (hg access described here)
py-webcomic repository - py-webcomic is an easily configurable webcomic aggregator
QuakeNet IRC network - free IRC server and services
rope - A python refactoring library and IDE
rpm.org - Package manager system for Red Hat, SuSE, and others.
SableCC - a parser generator which generates fully featured object-oriented frameworks for building compilers, interpreters and other text parsers.
SAGE - Software for Algebra and Geometry Experimentation
SahrisWiki - New and Improved WikiWiki Engine. Modular and Component orientated in design with an AJAX user interface.
Scapy - a powerful interactive packet manipulation program
Schevo - manage structured data and keep up with its changes
ScientificPython - a collection of Python modules for scientific computing
Slipper - use Mercurial and reStructuredText to back your website
SMBCrawler - command-line utility for listing workgroups, servers and shares
SpringBook - a springbook-based web publishing system (repository)
SWEB - an operating system framework for educational use, developed at Graz University of Technology (repository)
SymPy - a Python library for symbolic mathematics
Tahchee repo- a static website build and management system which extends Cheetah
TextWiki Port of PHP TextWiki by Paul M. Jones to Python.
tinycc - a Tiny C Compiler (repository)
TortoiseHg - using Mercurial on MS-Explorer (repository)
unionfs-fuse - a userspace-based implementation of unionfs (repository)
uptimed - a daemon tracking your best uptimes (repository)
Virtual Machine Manager - desktop application for managing virtual machines.
Virtual Ideal Functionality Framework - VIFF is a Python framework for secure multi-party computation (repository).
Wget - A utility for downloading content from the Web.
x2x - Use a mouse and keyboard in different X displays and share the clipboard between them.
XEmacs - XEmacs: the next generation of Emacs (repository)
Xen - a free hypervisor for virtualising kernels
Xine - a free video player (repositories)
Xquared - WYSIWYG/WYSIWYM Extensible XHTML Editor (repository)
YAK, a shopping-cart plugin for WordPress
ZFS-fuse ZFS file system for linux via fuse (devel blog)
