mercurial

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Mercurial is a distributed version control system designed for efficient handling of both small and large projects. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about Mercurial typically appear in the context of source code management (SCM) comparisons, where it is listed alongside Git, Subversion, Perforce, and other tools. Users evaluating SCM platforms in 2025 consider Mercurial for its performance, scalability, and support for complex workflows, though it is less commonly adopted than Git. Topics cover its role in enterprise environments, integration with DevSecOps pipelines, and suitability for teams managing large binary assets or requiring robust branching and merging capabilities.
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