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Bring the release port up to 2.55.0 now that the git-devel subport has verified the build. - Update release distfile checksums (git, git-manpages, and the +doc git-htmldocs tarball) for 2.55.0. - Consolidate patches now that both ports share the same source version: the old-Clang __builtin_add_overflow fallback (macOS < 10.12) and the fsmonitor daemon backend disable (macOS < 10.10) move to the shared section, and the osxkeychain revert (macOS < 10.7) is de-duplicated out of the per-subport branches. - Drop the temporary patch-ignore-fsmonitor-daemon-backend-devel.diff; the canonical patch now carries the 2.55.0 Makefile layout for both. - Regenerate the prebuilt git-subtree man/html documentation from the 2.55.0 source (it was frozen at git 2.33.1). Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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+<body class="manpage">
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+<div id="header">
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+<h1>
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+git-subtree(1) Manual Page
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+</h1>
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+<h2>NAME</h2>
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+<div class="sectionbody">
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+<p>git-subtree -
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+ Merge subtrees together and split repository into subtrees
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+</p>
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+</div>
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+</div>
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+<div id="content">
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+<div class="sect1">
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+<h2 id="_synopsis">SYNOPSIS</h2>
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+<div class="sectionbody">
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+<div class="verseblock">
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+<pre class="content"><em>git subtree</em> [<options>] -P <prefix> [-S[<keyid>]] add <local-commit>
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+<em>git subtree</em> [<options>] -P <prefix> [-S[<keyid>]] add <repository> <remote-ref>
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+<em>git subtree</em> [<options>] -P <prefix> [-S[<keyid>]] merge <local-commit> [<repository>]
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+<em>git subtree</em> [<options>] -P <prefix> [-S[<keyid>]] split [<local-commit>]</pre>
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+<div class="attribution">
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+</div></div>
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+<div class="verseblock">
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+<pre class="content"><em>git subtree</em> [<options>] -P <prefix> [-S[<keyid>]] pull <repository> <remote-ref>
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+<em>git subtree</em> [<options>] -P <prefix> [-S[<keyid>]] push <repository> <refspec></pre>
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+<div class="attribution">
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+</div></div>
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+</div>
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+</div>
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+<div class="sect1">
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+<h2 id="_description">DESCRIPTION</h2>
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+<div class="sectionbody">
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>Subtrees allow subprojects to be included within a subdirectory
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+of the main project, optionally including the subproject’s
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+entire history.</p></div>
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>For example, you could include the source code for a library
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+as a subdirectory of your application.</p></div>
|
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>Subtrees are not to be confused with submodules, which are meant for
|
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+the same task. Unlike submodules, subtrees do not need any special
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+constructions (like <em>.gitmodules</em> files or gitlinks) be present in
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+your repository, and do not force end-users of your
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+repository to do anything special or to understand how subtrees
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+work. A subtree is just a subdirectory that can be
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+committed to, branched, and merged along with your project in
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+any way you want.</p></div>
|
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>They are also not to be confused with using the subtree merge
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+strategy. The main difference is that, besides merging
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+the other project as a subdirectory, you can also extract the
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+entire history of a subdirectory from your project and make it
|
|
+into a standalone project. Unlike the subtree merge strategy
|
|
+you can alternate back and forth between these
|
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+two operations. If the standalone library gets updated, you can
|
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+automatically merge the changes into your project; if you
|
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+update the library inside your project, you can "split" the
|
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+changes back out again and merge them back into the library
|
|
+project.</p></div>
|
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>For example, if a library you made for one application ends up being
|
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+useful elsewhere, you can extract its entire history and publish
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+that as its own git repository, without accidentally
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+intermingling the history of your application project.</p></div>
|
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+<div class="admonitionblock">
|
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+<table><tr>
|
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+<td class="icon">
|
|
+<div class="title">Tip</div>
|
|
+</td>
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+<td class="content">In order to keep your commit messages clean, we recommend that
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+people split their commits between the subtrees and the main
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+project as much as possible. That is, if you make a change that
|
|
+affects both the library and the main application, commit it in
|
|
+two pieces. That way, when you split the library commits out
|
|
+later, their descriptions will still make sense. But if this
|
|
+isn’t important to you, it’s not <strong>necessary</strong>. <em>git subtree</em> will
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|
+simply leave out the non-library-related parts of the commit
|
|
+when it splits it out into the subproject later.</td>
|
|
+</tr></table>
|
|
+</div>
|
|
+</div>
|
|
+</div>
|
|
+<div class="sect1">
|
|
+<h2 id="_commands">COMMANDS</h2>
|
|
+<div class="sectionbody">
|
|
+<div class="dlist"><dl>
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+<dt class="hdlist1">
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|
+add <local-commit>
|
|
+</dt>
|
|
+<dt class="hdlist1">
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+add <repository> <remote-ref>
|
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+</dt>
|
|
+<dd>
|
|
+<p>
|
|
+ Create the <prefix> subtree by importing its contents
|
|
+ from the given <local-commit> or <repository> and <remote-ref>.
|
|
+ A new commit is created automatically, joining the imported
|
|
+ project’s history with your own. With <em>--squash</em>, import
|
|
+ only a single commit from the subproject, rather than its
|
|
+ entire history.
|
|
+</p>
|
|
+</dd>
|
|
+<dt class="hdlist1">
|
|
+merge <local-commit> [<repository>]
|
|
+</dt>
|
|
+<dd>
|
|
+<p>
|
|
+ Merge recent changes up to <local-commit> into the <prefix>
|
|
+ subtree. As with normal <em>git merge</em>, this doesn’t
|
|
+ remove your own local changes; it just merges those
|
|
+ changes into the latest <local-commit>. With <em>--squash</em>,
|
|
+ create only one commit that contains all the changes,
|
|
+ rather than merging in the entire history.
|
|
+</p>
|
|
+<div class="paragraph"><p>If you use <em>--squash</em>, the merge direction doesn’t always have to be
|
|
+forward; you can use this command to go back in time from v2.5 to v2.4,
|
|
+for example. If your merge introduces a conflict, you can resolve it in
|
|
+the usual ways.</p></div>
|
|
+<div class="paragraph"><p>When using <em>--squash</em>, and the previous merge with <em>--squash</em> merged an
|
|
+annotated tag of the subtree repository, that tag needs to be available locally.
|
|
+If <repository> is given, a missing tag will automatically be fetched from that
|
|
+repository.</p></div>
|
|
+</dd>
|
|
+<dt class="hdlist1">
|
|
+split [<local-commit>] [<repository>]
|
|
+</dt>
|
|
+<dd>
|
|
+<p>
|
|
+ Extract a new, synthetic project history from the
|
|
+ history of the <prefix> subtree of <local-commit>, or of
|
|
+ HEAD if no <local-commit> is given. The new history
|
|
+ includes only the commits (including merges) that
|
|
+ affected <prefix>, and each of those commits now has the
|
|
+ contents of <prefix> at the root of the project instead
|
|
+ of in a subdirectory. Thus, the newly created history
|
|
+ is suitable for export as a separate git repository.
|
|
+</p>
|
|
+<div class="paragraph"><p>After splitting successfully, a single commit ID is printed to stdout.
|
|
+This corresponds to the HEAD of the newly created tree, which you can
|
|
+manipulate however you want.</p></div>
|
|
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Repeated splits of exactly the same history are guaranteed to be
|
|
+identical (i.e. to produce the same commit IDs) as long as the
|
|
+settings passed to <em>split</em> (such as <em>--annotate</em>) are the same.
|
|
+Because of this, if you add new commits and then re-split, the new
|
|
+commits will be attached as commits on top of the history you
|
|
+generated last time, so <em>git merge</em> and friends will work as expected.</p></div>
|
|
+<div class="paragraph"><p>When a previous merge with <em>--squash</em> merged an annotated tag of the
|
|
+subtree repository, that tag needs to be available locally.
|
|
+If <repository> is given, a missing tag will automatically be fetched from that
|
|
+repository.</p></div>
|
|
+</dd>
|
|
+<dt class="hdlist1">
|
|
+pull <repository> <remote-ref>
|
|
+</dt>
|
|
+<dd>
|
|
+<p>
|
|
+ Exactly like <em>merge</em>, but parallels <em>git pull</em> in that
|
|
+ it fetches the given ref from the specified remote
|
|
+ repository.
|
|
+</p>
|
|
+</dd>
|
|
+<dt class="hdlist1">
|
|
+push <repository> [+][<local-commit>:]<remote-ref>
|
|
+</dt>
|
|
+<dd>
|
|
+<p>
|
|
+ Does a <em>split</em> using the <prefix> subtree of <local-commit>
|
|
+ and then does a <em>git push</em> to push the result to the
|
|
+ <repository> and <remote-ref>. This can be used to push your
|
|
+ subtree to different branches of the remote repository. Just
|
|
+ as with <em>split</em>, if no <local-commit> is given, then HEAD is
|
|
+ used. The optional leading <em>+</em> is ignored.
|
|
+</p>
|
|
+</dd>
|
|
+</dl></div>
|
|
+</div>
|
|
+</div>
|
|
+<div class="sect1">
|
|
+<h2 id="_options_for_all_commands">OPTIONS FOR ALL COMMANDS</h2>
|
|
+<div class="sectionbody">
|
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+<div class="dlist"><dl>
|
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+<dt class="hdlist1">
|
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+-q
|
|
+</dt>
|
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+<dt class="hdlist1">
|
|
+--quiet
|
|
+</dt>
|
|
+<dd>
|
|
+<p>
|
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+ Suppress unnecessary output messages on stderr.
|
|
+</p>
|
|
+</dd>
|
|
+<dt class="hdlist1">
|
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+-d
|
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+</dt>
|
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+<dt class="hdlist1">
|
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+--debug
|
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+</dt>
|
|
+<dd>
|
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+<p>
|
|
+ Produce even more unnecessary output messages on stderr.
|
|
+</p>
|
|
+</dd>
|
|
+<dt class="hdlist1">
|
|
+-P <prefix>
|
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+</dt>
|
|
+<dt class="hdlist1">
|
|
+--prefix=<prefix>
|
|
+</dt>
|
|
+<dd>
|
|
+<p>
|
|
+ Specify the path in the repository to the subtree you
|
|
+ want to manipulate. This option is mandatory
|
|
+ for all commands.
|
|
+</p>
|
|
+</dd>
|
|
+<dt class="hdlist1">
|
|
+-S[<keyid>]
|
|
+</dt>
|
|
+<dt class="hdlist1">
|
|
+--gpg-sign[=<keyid>]
|
|
+</dt>
|
|
+<dt class="hdlist1">
|
|
+--no-gpg-sign
|
|
+</dt>
|
|
+<dd>
|
|
+<p>
|
|
+ GPG-sign commits. The <code>keyid</code> argument is optional and
|
|
+ defaults to the committer identity; <code>--no-gpg-sign</code> is useful to
|
|
+ countermand a <code>--gpg-sign</code> option given earlier on the command line.
|
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+</p>
|
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+</dd>
|
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+</dl></div>
|
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+</div>
|
|
+</div>
|
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+<div class="sect1">
|
|
+<h2 id="_options_for_em_add_em_and_em_merge_em_also_em_pull_em_em_split_rejoin_em_and_em_push_rejoin_em">OPTIONS FOR <em>add</em> AND <em>merge</em> (ALSO: <em>pull</em>, <em>split --rejoin</em>, AND <em>push --rejoin</em>)</h2>
|
|
+<div class="sectionbody">
|
|
+<div class="paragraph"><p>These options for <em>add</em> and <em>merge</em> may also be given to <em>pull</em> (which
|
|
+wraps <em>merge</em>), <em>split --rejoin</em> (which wraps either <em>add</em> or <em>merge</em>
|
|
+as appropriate), and <em>push --rejoin</em> (which wraps <em>split --rejoin</em>).</p></div>
|
|
+<div class="dlist"><dl>
|
|
+<dt class="hdlist1">
|
|
+--squash
|
|
+</dt>
|
|
+<dd>
|
|
+<p>
|
|
+ Instead of merging the entire history from the subtree project, produce
|
|
+ only a single commit that contains all the differences you want to
|
|
+ merge, and then merge that new commit into your project.
|
|
+</p>
|
|
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Using this option helps to reduce log clutter. People rarely want to see
|
|
+every change that happened between v1.0 and v1.1 of the library they’re
|
|
+using, since none of the interim versions were ever included in their
|
|
+application.</p></div>
|
|
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Using <em>--squash</em> also helps avoid problems when the same subproject is
|
|
+included multiple times in the same project, or is removed and then
|
|
+re-added. In such a case, it doesn’t make sense to combine the
|
|
+histories anyway, since it’s unclear which part of the history belongs
|
|
+to which subtree.</p></div>
|
|
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Furthermore, with <em>--squash</em>, you can switch back and forth between
|
|
+different versions of a subtree, rather than strictly forward. <em>git
|
|
+subtree merge --squash</em> always adjusts the subtree to match the exactly
|
|
+specified commit, even if getting to that commit would require undoing
|
|
+some changes that were added earlier.</p></div>
|
|
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Whether or not you use <em>--squash</em>, changes made in your local repository
|
|
+remain intact and can be later split and send upstream to the
|
|
+subproject.</p></div>
|
|
+</dd>
|
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+<dt class="hdlist1">
|
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+-m <message>
|
|
+</dt>
|
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+<dt class="hdlist1">
|
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+--message=<message>
|
|
+</dt>
|
|
+<dd>
|
|
+<p>
|
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+ Specify <message> as the commit message for the merge commit.
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+</p>
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+</dd>
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+</dl></div>
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+</div>
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+</div>
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+<div class="sect1">
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+<h2 id="_options_for_em_split_em_also_em_push_em">OPTIONS FOR <em>split</em> (ALSO: <em>push</em>)</h2>
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+<div class="sectionbody">
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>These options for <em>split</em> may also be given to <em>push</em> (which wraps
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+<em>split</em>).</p></div>
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+<div class="dlist"><dl>
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+<dt class="hdlist1">
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+--annotate=<annotation>
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+</dt>
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+<dd>
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+<p>
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+ When generating synthetic history, add <annotation> as a prefix to each
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+ commit message. Since we’re creating new commits with the same commit
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+ message, but possibly different content, from the original commits, this
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+ can help to differentiate them and avoid confusion.
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+</p>
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>Whenever you split, you need to use the same <annotation>, or else you
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+don’t have a guarantee that the new re-created history will be identical
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+to the old one. That will prevent merging from working correctly. git
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+subtree tries to make it work anyway, particularly if you use <em>--rejoin</em>,
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+but it may not always be effective.</p></div>
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+</dd>
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+<dt class="hdlist1">
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+-b <branch>
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+</dt>
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+<dt class="hdlist1">
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+--branch=<branch>
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+</dt>
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+<dd>
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+<p>
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+ After generating the synthetic history, create a new branch called
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+ <branch> that contains the new history. This is suitable for immediate
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+ pushing upstream. <branch> must not already exist.
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+</p>
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+</dd>
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+<dt class="hdlist1">
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+--ignore-joins
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+</dt>
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+<dd>
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+<p>
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+ If you use <em>--rejoin</em>, git subtree attempts to optimize its history
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+ reconstruction to generate only the new commits since the last
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+ <em>--rejoin</em>. <em>--ignore-joins</em> disables this behavior, forcing it to
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+ regenerate the entire history. In a large project, this can take a long
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+ time.
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+</p>
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+</dd>
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+<dt class="hdlist1">
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+--onto=<onto>
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+</dt>
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+<dd>
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+<p>
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+ If your subtree was originally imported using something other than git
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+ subtree, its history may not match what git subtree is expecting. In
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+ that case, you can specify the commit ID <onto> that corresponds to the
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+ first revision of the subproject’s history that was imported into your
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+ project, and git subtree will attempt to build its history from there.
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+</p>
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>If you used <em>git subtree add</em>, you should never need this option.</p></div>
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+</dd>
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+<dt class="hdlist1">
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+--rejoin
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+</dt>
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+<dd>
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+<p>
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+ After splitting, merge the newly created synthetic history back into
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+ your main project. That way, future splits can search only the part of
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+ history that has been added since the most recent <em>--rejoin</em>.
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+</p>
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>If your split commits end up merged into the upstream subproject, and
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+then you want to get the latest upstream version, this will allow git’s
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+merge algorithm to more intelligently avoid conflicts (since it knows
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+these synthetic commits are already part of the upstream repository).</p></div>
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>Unfortunately, using this option results in <em>git log</em> showing an extra
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+copy of every new commit that was created (the original, and the
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+synthetic one).</p></div>
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>If you do all your merges with <em>--squash</em>, make sure you also use
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+<em>--squash</em> when you <em>split --rejoin</em>.</p></div>
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+</dd>
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+</dl></div>
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+</div>
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+</div>
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+<div class="sect1">
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+<h2 id="_example_1_em_add_em_command">EXAMPLE 1. <em>add</em> command</h2>
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+<div class="sectionbody">
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>Let’s assume that you have a local repository that you would like
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+to add an external vendor library to. In this case we will add the
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+git-subtree repository as a subdirectory of your already existing
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+git-extensions repository in ~/git-extensions/:</p></div>
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+<div class="literalblock">
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+<div class="content">
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+<pre><code>$ git subtree add --prefix=git-subtree --squash \
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+ git://github.com/apenwarr/git-subtree.git master</code></pre>
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+</div></div>
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+<div class="paragraph"><p><em>master</em> needs to be a valid remote ref and can be a different branch
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+name</p></div>
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>You can omit the <em>--squash</em> flag, but doing so will increase the number
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+of commits that are included in your local repository.</p></div>
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>We now have a ~/git-extensions/git-subtree directory containing code
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+from the master branch of git://github.com/apenwarr/git-subtree.git
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+in our git-extensions repository.</p></div>
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+</div>
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+</div>
|
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+<div class="sect1">
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+<h2 id="_example_2_extract_a_subtree_using_em_commit_em_em_merge_em_and_em_pull_em">EXAMPLE 2. Extract a subtree using <em>commit</em>, <em>merge</em> and <em>pull</em></h2>
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+<div class="sectionbody">
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>Let’s use the repository for the git source code as an example.
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+First, get your own copy of the git.git repository:</p></div>
|
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+<div class="literalblock">
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+<div class="content">
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+<pre><code>$ git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git test-git
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+$ cd test-git</code></pre>
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+</div></div>
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>gitweb (commit 1130ef3) was merged into git as of commit
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+0a8f4f0, after which it was no longer maintained separately.
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+But imagine it had been maintained separately, and we wanted to
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+extract git’s changes to gitweb since that time, to share with
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+the upstream. You could do this:</p></div>
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+<div class="literalblock">
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+<div class="content">
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+<pre><code>$ git subtree split --prefix=gitweb --annotate='(split) ' \
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+ 0a8f4f0^.. --onto=1130ef3 --rejoin \
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+ --branch gitweb-latest
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+$ gitk gitweb-latest
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+$ git push git@github.com:whatever/gitweb.git gitweb-latest:master</code></pre>
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+</div></div>
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>(We use <em>0a8f4f0^..</em> because that means "all the changes from
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+0a8f4f0 to the current version, including 0a8f4f0 itself.")</p></div>
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>If gitweb had originally been merged using <em>git subtree add</em> (or
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+a previous split had already been done with <em>--rejoin</em> specified)
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+then you can do all your splits without having to remember any
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+weird commit IDs:</p></div>
|
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+<div class="literalblock">
|
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+<div class="content">
|
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+<pre><code>$ git subtree split --prefix=gitweb --annotate='(split) ' --rejoin \
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+ --branch gitweb-latest2</code></pre>
|
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+</div></div>
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>And you can merge changes back in from the upstream project just
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+as easily:</p></div>
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+<div class="literalblock">
|
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+<div class="content">
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+<pre><code>$ git subtree pull --prefix=gitweb \
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+ git@github.com:whatever/gitweb.git master</code></pre>
|
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+</div></div>
|
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>Or, using <em>--squash</em>, you can actually rewind to an earlier
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+version of gitweb:</p></div>
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+<div class="literalblock">
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+<div class="content">
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+<pre><code>$ git subtree merge --prefix=gitweb --squash gitweb-latest~10</code></pre>
|
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+</div></div>
|
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>Then make some changes:</p></div>
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+<div class="literalblock">
|
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+<div class="content">
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+<pre><code>$ date >gitweb/myfile
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+$ git add gitweb/myfile
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+$ git commit -m 'created myfile'</code></pre>
|
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+</div></div>
|
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>And fast forward again:</p></div>
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+<div class="literalblock">
|
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+<div class="content">
|
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+<pre><code>$ git subtree merge --prefix=gitweb --squash gitweb-latest</code></pre>
|
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+</div></div>
|
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>And notice that your change is still intact:</p></div>
|
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+<div class="literalblock">
|
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+<div class="content">
|
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+<pre><code>$ ls -l gitweb/myfile</code></pre>
|
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+</div></div>
|
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>And you can split it out and look at your changes versus
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+the standard gitweb:</p></div>
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+<div class="literalblock">
|
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+<div class="content">
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+<pre><code>git log gitweb-latest..$(git subtree split --prefix=gitweb)</code></pre>
|
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+</div></div>
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+</div>
|
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+</div>
|
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+<div class="sect1">
|
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+<h2 id="_example_3_extract_a_subtree_using_a_branch">EXAMPLE 3. Extract a subtree using a branch</h2>
|
|
+<div class="sectionbody">
|
|
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Suppose you have a source directory with many files and
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|
+subdirectories, and you want to extract the lib directory to its own
|
|
+git project. Here’s a short way to do it:</p></div>
|
|
+<div class="paragraph"><p>First, make the new repository wherever you want:</p></div>
|
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+<div class="literalblock">
|
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+<div class="content">
|
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+<pre><code>$ <go to the new location>
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+$ git init --bare</code></pre>
|
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+</div></div>
|
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>Back in your original directory:</p></div>
|
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+<div class="literalblock">
|
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+<div class="content">
|
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+<pre><code>$ git subtree split --prefix=lib --annotate="(split)" -b split</code></pre>
|
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+</div></div>
|
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>Then push the new branch onto the new empty repository:</p></div>
|
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+<div class="literalblock">
|
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+<div class="content">
|
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+<pre><code>$ git push <new-repo> split:master</code></pre>
|
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+</div></div>
|
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+</div>
|
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+</div>
|
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+<div class="sect1">
|
|
+<h2 id="_author">AUTHOR</h2>
|
|
+<div class="sectionbody">
|
|
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Written by Avery Pennarun <<a href="mailto:apenwarr@gmail.com">apenwarr@gmail.com</a>></p></div>
|
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+</div>
|
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+</div>
|
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+<div class="sect1">
|
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+<h2 id="_git">GIT</h2>
|
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+<div class="sectionbody">
|
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+<div class="paragraph"><p>Part of the <a href="git.html">git(1)</a> suite</p></div>
|
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+</div>
|
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+</div>
|
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+</div>
|
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+<div id="footnotes"><hr /></div>
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+<div id="footer">
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+<div id="footer-text">
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+Last updated
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+ 2026-06-29 12:32:26 EDT
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+</div>
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+</div>
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