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hg commit [OPTION]... [FILE]...

aliases: ci

commit the specified files or all outstanding changes

    Commit changes to the given files into the repository. Unlike a
    centralized SCM, this operation is a local operation. See "hg push" for a
    way to actively distribute your changes.

    If a list of files is omitted, all changes reported by "hg status" will be
    committed.

    If you are committing the result of a merge, do not provide any filenames
    or -I/-X filters.

    If no commit message is specified, Mercurial starts your configured editor
    where you can enter a message. In case your commit fails, you will find a
    backup of your message in ".hg/last-message.txt".

    The --amend flag can be used to amend the parent of the working directory
    with a new commit that contains the changes in the parent in addition to
    those currently reported by "hg status", if there are any. The old commit
    is stored in a backup bundle in ".hg/strip-backup" (see "hg help bundle"
    and "hg help unbundle" on how to restore it).

    Message, user and date are taken from the amended commit unless specified.
    When a message isn't specified on the command line, the editor will open
    with the message of the amended commit.

    It is not possible to amend public changesets (see "hg help phases") or
    changesets that have children.

    See "hg help dates" for a list of formats valid for -d/--date.

    Returns 0 on success, 1 if nothing changed.

options:

 -A --addremove           mark new/missing files as added/removed before
                          committing
    --close-branch        mark a branch as closed, hiding it from the branch
                          list
    --amend               amend the parent of the working dir
 -I --include PATTERN [+] include names matching the given patterns
 -X --exclude PATTERN [+] exclude names matching the given patterns
 -m --message TEXT        use text as commit message
 -l --logfile FILE        read commit message from file
 -d --date DATE           record the specified date as commit date
 -u --user USER           record the specified user as committer
 -S --subrepos            recurse into subrepositories

[+] marked option can be specified multiple times

use "hg -v help commit" to show more info