|  | git-submodule(1) | 
|  | ================ | 
|  |  | 
|  | NAME | 
|  | ---- | 
|  | git-submodule - Initialize, update or inspect submodules | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | SYNOPSIS | 
|  | -------- | 
|  | [verse] | 
|  | 'git submodule' [--quiet] add [-b branch] [-f|--force] | 
|  | [--reference <repository>] [--] <repository> [<path>] | 
|  | 'git submodule' [--quiet] status [--cached] [--recursive] [--] [<path>...] | 
|  | 'git submodule' [--quiet] init [--] [<path>...] | 
|  | 'git submodule' [--quiet] update [--init] [-N|--no-fetch] [--rebase] | 
|  | [--reference <repository>] [--merge] [--recursive] [--] [<path>...] | 
|  | 'git submodule' [--quiet] summary [--cached|--files] [--summary-limit <n>] [commit] [--] [<path>...] | 
|  | 'git submodule' [--quiet] foreach [--recursive] <command> | 
|  | 'git submodule' [--quiet] sync [--] [<path>...] | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | DESCRIPTION | 
|  | ----------- | 
|  | Submodules allow foreign repositories to be embedded within | 
|  | a dedicated subdirectory of the source tree, always pointed | 
|  | at a particular commit. | 
|  |  | 
|  | They are not to be confused with remotes, which are meant mainly | 
|  | for branches of the same project; submodules are meant for | 
|  | different projects you would like to make part of your source tree, | 
|  | while the history of the two projects still stays completely | 
|  | independent and you cannot modify the contents of the submodule | 
|  | from within the main project. | 
|  | If you want to merge the project histories and want to treat the | 
|  | aggregated whole as a single project from then on, you may want to | 
|  | add a remote for the other project and use the 'subtree' merge strategy, | 
|  | instead of treating the other project as a submodule. Directories | 
|  | that come from both projects can be cloned and checked out as a whole | 
|  | if you choose to go that route. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Submodules are composed from a so-called `gitlink` tree entry | 
|  | in the main repository that refers to a particular commit object | 
|  | within the inner repository that is completely separate. | 
|  | A record in the `.gitmodules` file at the root of the source | 
|  | tree assigns a logical name to the submodule and describes | 
|  | the default URL the submodule shall be cloned from. | 
|  | The logical name can be used for overriding this URL within your | 
|  | local repository configuration (see 'submodule init'). | 
|  |  | 
|  | This command will manage the tree entries and contents of the | 
|  | gitmodules file for you, as well as inspect the status of your | 
|  | submodules and update them. | 
|  | When adding a new submodule to the tree, the 'add' subcommand | 
|  | is to be used.  However, when pulling a tree containing submodules, | 
|  | these will not be checked out by default; | 
|  | the 'init' and 'update' subcommands will maintain submodules | 
|  | checked out and at appropriate revision in your working tree. | 
|  | You can briefly inspect the up-to-date status of your submodules | 
|  | using the 'status' subcommand and get a detailed overview of the | 
|  | difference between the index and checkouts using the 'summary' | 
|  | subcommand. | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | COMMANDS | 
|  | -------- | 
|  | add:: | 
|  | Add the given repository as a submodule at the given path | 
|  | to the changeset to be committed next to the current | 
|  | project: the current project is termed the "superproject". | 
|  | + | 
|  | This requires at least one argument: <repository>. The optional | 
|  | argument <path> is the relative location for the cloned submodule | 
|  | to exist in the superproject. If <path> is not given, the | 
|  | "humanish" part of the source repository is used ("repo" for | 
|  | "/path/to/repo.git" and "foo" for "host.xz:foo/.git"). | 
|  | + | 
|  | <repository> is the URL of the new submodule's origin repository. | 
|  | This may be either an absolute URL, or (if it begins with ./ | 
|  | or ../), the location relative to the superproject's origin | 
|  | repository. | 
|  | + | 
|  | <path> is the relative location for the cloned submodule to | 
|  | exist in the superproject. If <path> does not exist, then the | 
|  | submodule is created by cloning from the named URL. If <path> does | 
|  | exist and is already a valid git repository, then this is added | 
|  | to the changeset without cloning. This second form is provided | 
|  | to ease creating a new submodule from scratch, and presumes | 
|  | the user will later push the submodule to the given URL. | 
|  | + | 
|  | In either case, the given URL is recorded into .gitmodules for | 
|  | use by subsequent users cloning the superproject. If the URL is | 
|  | given relative to the superproject's repository, the presumption | 
|  | is the superproject and submodule repositories will be kept | 
|  | together in the same relative location, and only the | 
|  | superproject's URL needs to be provided: git-submodule will correctly | 
|  | locate the submodule using the relative URL in .gitmodules. | 
|  |  | 
|  | status:: | 
|  | Show the status of the submodules. This will print the SHA-1 of the | 
|  | currently checked out commit for each submodule, along with the | 
|  | submodule path and the output of 'git describe' for the | 
|  | SHA-1. Each SHA-1 will be prefixed with `-` if the submodule is not | 
|  | initialized, `+` if the currently checked out submodule commit | 
|  | does not match the SHA-1 found in the index of the containing | 
|  | repository and `U` if the submodule has merge conflicts. | 
|  | This command is the default command for 'git submodule'. | 
|  | + | 
|  | If '--recursive' is specified, this command will recurse into nested | 
|  | submodules, and show their status as well. | 
|  |  | 
|  | init:: | 
|  | Initialize the submodules, i.e. register each submodule name | 
|  | and url found in .gitmodules into .git/config. | 
|  | The key used in .git/config is `submodule.$name.url`. | 
|  | This command does not alter existing information in .git/config. | 
|  | You can then customize the submodule clone URLs in .git/config | 
|  | for your local setup and proceed to `git submodule update`; | 
|  | you can also just use `git submodule update --init` without | 
|  | the explicit 'init' step if you do not intend to customize | 
|  | any submodule locations. | 
|  |  | 
|  | update:: | 
|  | Update the registered submodules, i.e. clone missing submodules and | 
|  | checkout the commit specified in the index of the containing repository. | 
|  | This will make the submodules HEAD be detached unless '--rebase' or | 
|  | '--merge' is specified or the key `submodule.$name.update` is set to | 
|  | `rebase` or `merge`. | 
|  | + | 
|  | If the submodule is not yet initialized, and you just want to use the | 
|  | setting as stored in .gitmodules, you can automatically initialize the | 
|  | submodule with the --init option. | 
|  | + | 
|  | If '--recursive' is specified, this command will recurse into the | 
|  | registered submodules, and update any nested submodules within. | 
|  |  | 
|  | summary:: | 
|  | Show commit summary between the given commit (defaults to HEAD) and | 
|  | working tree/index. For a submodule in question, a series of commits | 
|  | in the submodule between the given super project commit and the | 
|  | index or working tree (switched by --cached) are shown. If the option | 
|  | --files is given, show the series of commits in the submodule between | 
|  | the index of the super project and the working tree of the submodule | 
|  | (this option doesn't allow to use the --cached option or to provide an | 
|  | explicit commit). | 
|  |  | 
|  | foreach:: | 
|  | Evaluates an arbitrary shell command in each checked out submodule. | 
|  | The command has access to the variables $name, $path, $sha1 and | 
|  | $toplevel: | 
|  | $name is the name of the relevant submodule section in .gitmodules, | 
|  | $path is the name of the submodule directory relative to the | 
|  | superproject, $sha1 is the commit as recorded in the superproject, | 
|  | and $toplevel is the absolute path to the top-level of the superproject. | 
|  | Any submodules defined in the superproject but not checked out are | 
|  | ignored by this command. Unless given --quiet, foreach prints the name | 
|  | of each submodule before evaluating the command. | 
|  | If --recursive is given, submodules are traversed recursively (i.e. | 
|  | the given shell command is evaluated in nested submodules as well). | 
|  | A non-zero return from the command in any submodule causes | 
|  | the processing to terminate. This can be overridden by adding '|| :' | 
|  | to the end of the command. | 
|  | + | 
|  | As an example, +git submodule foreach \'echo $path {backtick}git | 
|  | rev-parse HEAD{backtick}'+ will show the path and currently checked out | 
|  | commit for each submodule. | 
|  |  | 
|  | sync:: | 
|  | Synchronizes submodules' remote URL configuration setting | 
|  | to the value specified in .gitmodules.  This is useful when | 
|  | submodule URLs change upstream and you need to update your local | 
|  | repositories accordingly. | 
|  | + | 
|  | "git submodule sync" synchronizes all submodules while | 
|  | "git submodule sync -- A" synchronizes submodule "A" only. | 
|  |  | 
|  | OPTIONS | 
|  | ------- | 
|  | -q:: | 
|  | --quiet:: | 
|  | Only print error messages. | 
|  |  | 
|  | -b:: | 
|  | --branch:: | 
|  | Branch of repository to add as submodule. | 
|  |  | 
|  | -f:: | 
|  | --force:: | 
|  | This option is only valid for add and update commands. | 
|  | When running add, allow adding an otherwise ignored submodule path. | 
|  | When running update, throw away local changes in submodules when | 
|  | switching to a different commit. | 
|  |  | 
|  | --cached:: | 
|  | This option is only valid for status and summary commands.  These | 
|  | commands typically use the commit found in the submodule HEAD, but | 
|  | with this option, the commit stored in the index is used instead. | 
|  |  | 
|  | --files:: | 
|  | This option is only valid for the summary command. This command | 
|  | compares the commit in the index with that in the submodule HEAD | 
|  | when this option is used. | 
|  |  | 
|  | -n:: | 
|  | --summary-limit:: | 
|  | This option is only valid for the summary command. | 
|  | Limit the summary size (number of commits shown in total). | 
|  | Giving 0 will disable the summary; a negative number means unlimited | 
|  | (the default). This limit only applies to modified submodules. The | 
|  | size is always limited to 1 for added/deleted/typechanged submodules. | 
|  |  | 
|  | -N:: | 
|  | --no-fetch:: | 
|  | This option is only valid for the update command. | 
|  | Don't fetch new objects from the remote site. | 
|  |  | 
|  | --merge:: | 
|  | This option is only valid for the update command. | 
|  | Merge the commit recorded in the superproject into the current branch | 
|  | of the submodule. If this option is given, the submodule's HEAD will | 
|  | not be detached. If a merge failure prevents this process, you will | 
|  | have to resolve the resulting conflicts within the submodule with the | 
|  | usual conflict resolution tools. | 
|  | If the key `submodule.$name.update` is set to `merge`, this option is | 
|  | implicit. | 
|  |  | 
|  | --rebase:: | 
|  | This option is only valid for the update command. | 
|  | Rebase the current branch onto the commit recorded in the | 
|  | superproject. If this option is given, the submodule's HEAD will not | 
|  | be detached. If a merge failure prevents this process, you will have | 
|  | to resolve these failures with linkgit:git-rebase[1]. | 
|  | If the key `submodule.$name.update` is set to `rebase`, this option is | 
|  | implicit. | 
|  |  | 
|  | --reference <repository>:: | 
|  | This option is only valid for add and update commands.  These | 
|  | commands sometimes need to clone a remote repository. In this case, | 
|  | this option will be passed to the linkgit:git-clone[1] command. | 
|  | + | 
|  | *NOTE*: Do *not* use this option unless you have read the note | 
|  | for linkgit:git-clone[1]'s --reference and --shared options carefully. | 
|  |  | 
|  | --recursive:: | 
|  | This option is only valid for foreach, update and status commands. | 
|  | Traverse submodules recursively. The operation is performed not | 
|  | only in the submodules of the current repo, but also | 
|  | in any nested submodules inside those submodules (and so on). | 
|  |  | 
|  | <path>...:: | 
|  | Paths to submodule(s). When specified this will restrict the command | 
|  | to only operate on the submodules found at the specified paths. | 
|  | (This argument is required with add). | 
|  |  | 
|  | FILES | 
|  | ----- | 
|  | When initializing submodules, a .gitmodules file in the top-level directory | 
|  | of the containing repository is used to find the url of each submodule. | 
|  | This file should be formatted in the same way as `$GIT_DIR/config`. The key | 
|  | to each submodule url is "submodule.$name.url".  See linkgit:gitmodules[5] | 
|  | for details. | 
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|  | GIT | 
|  | --- | 
|  | Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite |