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Merge one git repository into another repository as a sub-directory
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# based on the following: | |
# http://saintgimp.org/2013/01/22/merging-two-git-repositories-into-one-repository-without-losing-file-history/ | |
# http://blog.caplin.com/2013/09/18/merging-two-git-repositories/ | |
git clone repo_main | |
git clone repo_sub | |
cd repo_main | |
git remote add repo_sub ../repo_sub | |
git fetch repo_sub | |
git checkout -b repo_sub repo_sub/master | |
mkdir dir_repo_sub | |
# '*' will cause git mv to fail because it cannot move dir_repo_sub into itself | |
git mv <list all files> | |
git commit -m"Moves all repo_sub files into a single directory for merging back into repo_main" | |
git checkout master | |
git merge repo_sub | |
# commit and push, and you're finished | |
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It's evident but just if you want to change your code:
Line 16:
git mv <list all files>
should be:
git mv <list all files> dir_repo_sub