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I'm looking for a book (or equivalent) to help me go from using hg to basically do the same things I do with svn to using hg as it was really intended. It should cover the internals and how to extend hg etc.

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I have looked into Mercurial a little and i find the resources online are very good. Here is a link to a good resource and a Book as well (Online and Print versions)

Mercurial: The Definitive Guide

JustSmith
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Rob Conery just released 4 videos on TekPub. You should check em out. You can get access to all the vids on the site for 15 bucks.

Ozzie Perez
The preview shows a lot of setting up Visual Studios and not a log about HG. Its hard to tell from the preview how detailed the full videos are. Do you have a ringing endorsement?
Arthur Ulfeldt
No endorsement dude. I'm a paying customer and have found them to be a excellent way to get moving faster than reading. Did you read the video summaries at the end of the page?
Ozzie Perez
P.S. One caveat is that the site is geared more toward ASP.Net MVC and Rails developers... :)
Ozzie Perez
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Joel Spolsky released Hg Init: a Mercurial tutorial recently. It looks nice and easy to read.

Mercurial is a modern, open source, distributed version control system, and a compelling upgrade from older systems like Subversion. In this user-friendly, six-part tutorial, Joel Spolsky teaches you the key concepts.

Ivan Nevostruev