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    git-submodule(1)
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    NAME
    ----
    git-submodule - Initialize, update or inspect submodules
    
    
    SYNOPSIS
    --------
    [verse]
    
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    'git submodule' [--quiet] [--cached]
    
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    'git submodule' [--quiet] add [<options>] [--] <repository> [<path>]
    'git submodule' [--quiet] status [--cached] [--recursive] [--] [<path>...]
    'git submodule' [--quiet] init [--] [<path>...]
    'git submodule' [--quiet] deinit [-f|--force] (--all|[--] <path>...)
    'git submodule' [--quiet] update [<options>] [--] [<path>...]
    
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    'git submodule' [--quiet] set-branch [<options>] [--] <path>
    
    'git submodule' [--quiet] set-url [--] <path> <newurl>
    
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    'git submodule' [--quiet] summary [<options>] [--] [<path>...]
    'git submodule' [--quiet] foreach [--recursive] <command>
    'git submodule' [--quiet] sync [--recursive] [--] [<path>...]
    'git submodule' [--quiet] absorbgitdirs [--] [<path>...]
    
    
    DESCRIPTION
    -----------
    Inspects, updates and manages submodules.
    
    
    For more information about submodules, see linkgit:gitsubmodules[7].
    
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    COMMANDS
    --------
    
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    With no arguments, shows the status of existing submodules.  Several
    subcommands are available to perform operations on the submodules.
    
    
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    add [-b <branch>] [-f|--force] [--name <name>] [--reference <repository>] [--depth <depth>] [--] <repository> [<path>]::
    	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".
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    <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 default remote
    repository (Please note that to specify a repository 'foo.git'
    which is located right next to a superproject 'bar.git', you'll
    
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    have to use `../foo.git` instead of `./foo.git` - as one might expect
    
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    when following the rules for relative URLs - because the evaluation
    of relative URLs in Git is identical to that of relative directories).
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    The default remote is the remote of the remote-tracking branch
    of the current branch. If no such remote-tracking branch exists or
    
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    the HEAD is detached, "origin" is assumed to be the default remote.
    If the superproject doesn't have a default remote configured
    the superproject is its own authoritative upstream and the current
    working directory is used instead.
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    The optional argument <path> is the relative location for the cloned
    submodule to exist in the superproject. If <path> is not given, the
    canonical part of the source repository is used ("repo" for
    "/path/to/repo.git" and "foo" for "host.xz:foo/.git"). If <path>
    exists and is already a valid Git repository, then it is staged
    for commit without cloning. The <path> is also used as the submodule's
    logical name in its configuration entries unless `--name` is used
    to specify a logical name.
    
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    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`.
    
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    status [--cached] [--recursive] [--] [<path>...]::
    	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 possibly be prefixed with `-` if the submodule is
    	not initialized, `+` if the currently checked out submodule commit
    
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    	does not match the SHA-1 found in the index of the containing
    	repository and `U` if the submodule has merge conflicts.
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    If `--cached` is specified, this command will instead print the SHA-1
    recorded in the superproject for each submodule.
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    If `--recursive` is specified, this command will recurse into nested
    submodules, and show their status as well.
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    If you are only interested in changes of the currently initialized
    submodules with respect to the commit recorded in the index or the HEAD,
    linkgit:git-status[1] and linkgit:git-diff[1] will provide that information
    too (and can also report changes to a submodule's work tree).
    
    init [--] [<path>...]::
    	Initialize the submodules recorded in the index (which were
    	added and committed elsewhere) by setting `submodule.$name.url`
    
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    	in `.git/config`, using the same setting from `.gitmodules` as
    
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    	a template. If the URL is relative, it will be resolved using
    	the default remote. If there is no default remote, the current
    	repository will be assumed to be upstream.
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    Optional <path> arguments limit which submodules will be initialized.
    
    If no path is specified and submodule.active has been configured, submodules
    configured to be active will be initialized, otherwise all submodules are
    initialized.
    
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    It will also copy the value of `submodule.$name.update`, if present in
    the `.gitmodules` file, to `.git/config`, but (1) this command does not
    alter existing information in `.git/config`, and (2) `submodule.$name.update`
    that is set to a custom command is *not* copied for security reasons.
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    You can then customize the submodule clone URLs in `.git/config`
    
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    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.
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    See the add subcommand for the definition of default remote.
    
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    deinit [-f|--force] (--all|[--] <path>...)::
    	Unregister the given submodules, i.e. remove the whole
    	`submodule.$name` section from .git/config together with their work
    	tree. Further calls to `git submodule update`, `git submodule foreach`
    	and `git submodule sync` will skip any unregistered submodules until
    	they are initialized again, so use this command if you don't want to
    
    	have a local checkout of the submodule in your working tree anymore.
    
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    When the command is run without pathspec, it errors out,
    instead of deinit-ing everything, to prevent mistakes.
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    If `--force` is specified, the submodule's working tree will
    be removed even if it contains local modifications.
    
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    If you really want to remove a submodule from the repository and commit
    that use linkgit:git-rm[1] instead. See linkgit:gitsubmodules[7] for removal
    options.
    
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    update [--init] [--remote] [-N|--no-fetch] [--[no-]recommend-shallow] [-f|--force] [--checkout|--rebase|--merge] [--reference <repository>] [--depth <depth>] [--recursive] [--jobs <n>] [--[no-]single-branch] [--filter <filter spec>] [--] [<path>...]::
    
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    --
    Update the registered submodules to match what the superproject
    
    expects by cloning missing submodules, fetching missing commits
    in submodules and updating the working tree of
    
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    the submodules. The "updating" can be done in several ways depending
    on command line options and the value of `submodule.<name>.update`
    configuration variable. The command line option takes precedence over
    
    the configuration variable. If neither is given, a 'checkout' is performed.
    
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    (note: what is in `.gitmodules` file is irrelevant at this point;
    see `git submodule init` above for how `.gitmodules` is used).
    
    The 'update' procedures supported both from the command line as well as
    through the `submodule.<name>.update` configuration are:
    
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    	checkout;; the commit recorded in the superproject will be
    	    checked out in the submodule on a detached HEAD.
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    If `--force` is specified, the submodule will be checked out (using
    
    `git checkout --force`), even if the commit specified
    
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    in the index of the containing repository already matches the commit
    checked out in the submodule.
    
    	rebase;; the current branch of the submodule will be rebased
    	    onto the commit recorded in the superproject.
    
    	merge;; the commit recorded in the superproject will be merged
    	    into the current branch in the submodule.
    
    
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    The following update procedures have additional limitations:
    
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    	custom command;; mechanism for running arbitrary commands with the
    	    commit ID as an argument. Specifically, if the
    	    `submodule.<name>.update` configuration variable is set to
    	    `!custom command`, the object name of the commit recorded in the
    	    superproject for the submodule is appended to the `custom command`
    	    string and executed. Note that this mechanism is not supported in
    	    the `.gitmodules` file or on the command line.
    
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    	none;; the submodule is not updated. This update procedure is not
    	    allowed on the command line.
    
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    If the submodule is not yet initialized, and you just want to use the
    
    setting as stored in `.gitmodules`, you can automatically initialize the
    
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    submodule with the `--init` option.
    
    If `--recursive` is specified, this command will recurse into the
    registered submodules, and update any nested submodules within.
    
    
    If `--filter <filter spec>` is specified, the given partial clone filter will be
    applied to the submodule. See linkgit:git-rev-list[1] for details on filter
    specifications.
    
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    --
    
    set-branch (-b|--branch) <branch> [--] <path>::
    set-branch (-d|--default) [--] <path>::
    
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    	Sets the default remote tracking branch for the submodule. The
    	`--branch` option allows the remote branch to be specified. The
    	`--default` option removes the submodule.<name>.branch configuration
    
    	key, which causes the tracking branch to default to the remote 'HEAD'.
    
    set-url [--] <path> <newurl>::
    	Sets the URL of the specified submodule to <newurl>. Then, it will
    	automatically synchronize the submodule's new remote URL
    	configuration.
    
    
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    summary [--cached|--files] [(-n|--summary-limit) <n>] [commit] [--] [<path>...]::
    	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).
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    Using the `--submodule=log` option with linkgit:git-diff[1] will provide that
    information too.
    
    foreach [--recursive] <command>::
    	Evaluates an arbitrary shell command in each checked out submodule.
    
    	The command has access to the variables $name, $sm_path, $displaypath,
    	$sha1 and $toplevel:
    	$name is the name of the relevant submodule section in `.gitmodules`,
    	$sm_path is the path of the submodule as recorded in the immediate
    	superproject, $displaypath contains the relative path from the
    	current working directory to the submodules root directory,
    	$sha1 is the commit as recorded in the immediate
    	superproject, and $toplevel is the absolute path to the top-level
    	of the immediate superproject.
    	Note that to avoid conflicts with '$PATH' on Windows, the '$path'
    	variable is now a deprecated synonym of '$sm_path' variable.
    
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    	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.
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    As an example, the command below will show the path and currently
    checked out commit for each submodule:
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    git submodule foreach 'echo $sm_path `git rev-parse HEAD`'
    
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    --------------
    
    sync [--recursive] [--] [<path>...]::
    	Synchronizes submodules' remote URL configuration setting
    
    	to the value specified in `.gitmodules`. It will only affect those
    
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    	submodules which already have a URL entry in .git/config (that is the
    	case when they are initialized or freshly added). This is useful when
    	submodule URLs change upstream and you need to update your local
    	repositories accordingly.
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    `git submodule sync` synchronizes all submodules while
    `git submodule sync -- A` synchronizes submodule "A" only.
    
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    If `--recursive` is specified, this command will recurse into the
    registered submodules, and sync any nested submodules within.
    
    absorbgitdirs::
    	If a git directory of a submodule is inside the submodule,
    
    	move the git directory of the submodule into its superproject's
    
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    	`$GIT_DIR/modules` path and then connect the git directory and
    	its working directory by setting the `core.worktree` and adding
    	a .git file pointing to the git directory embedded in the
    	superprojects git directory.
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    A repository that was cloned independently and later added as a submodule or
    old setups have the submodules git directory inside the submodule instead of
    embedded into the superprojects git directory.
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    This command is recursive by default.
    
    OPTIONS
    -------
    -q::
    --quiet::
    	Only print error messages.
    
    
    --progress::
    	This option is only valid for add and update commands.
    	Progress status is reported on the standard error stream
    	by default when it is attached to a terminal, unless -q
    	is specified. This flag forces progress status even if the
    	standard error stream is not directed to a terminal.
    
    
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    --all::
    	This option is only valid for the deinit command. Unregister all
    	submodules in the working tree.
    
    
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    -b <branch>::
    --branch <branch>::
    
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    	Branch of repository to add as submodule.
    	The name of the branch is recorded as `submodule.<name>.branch` in
    	`.gitmodules` for `update --remote`.  A special value of `.` is used to
    	indicate that the name of the branch in the submodule should be the
    
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    	same name as the current branch in the current repository.  If the
    
    	option is not specified, it defaults to the remote 'HEAD'.
    
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    -f::
    --force::
    	This option is only valid for add, deinit and update commands.
    	When running add, allow adding an otherwise ignored submodule path.
    	When running deinit the submodule working trees will be removed even
    	if they contain local changes.
    	When running update (only effective with the checkout procedure),
    	throw away local changes in submodules when switching to a
    	different commit; and always run a checkout operation in the
    	submodule, even if the commit listed in the index of the
    	containing repository matches the commit checked out in the
    	submodule.
    
    --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.
    
    --remote::
    	This option is only valid for the update command.  Instead of using
    	the superproject's recorded SHA-1 to update the submodule, use the
    	status of the submodule's remote-tracking branch.  The remote used
    	is branch's remote (`branch.<name>.remote`), defaulting to `origin`.
    
    	The remote branch used defaults to the remote `HEAD`, but the branch
    	name may be overridden by setting the `submodule.<name>.branch`
    	option in either `.gitmodules` or `.git/config` (with `.git/config`
    	taking precedence).
    
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    This works for any of the supported update procedures (`--checkout`,
    `--rebase`, etc.).  The only change is the source of the target SHA-1.
    For example, `submodule update --remote --merge` will merge upstream
    submodule changes into the submodules, while `submodule update
    --merge` will merge superproject gitlink changes into the submodules.
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    In order to ensure a current tracking branch state, `update --remote`
    fetches the submodule's remote repository before calculating the
    SHA-1.  If you don't want to fetch, you should use `submodule update
    --remote --no-fetch`.
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    Use this option to integrate changes from the upstream subproject with
    your submodule's current HEAD.  Alternatively, you can run `git pull`
    from the submodule, which is equivalent except for the remote branch
    name: `update --remote` uses the default upstream repository and
    `submodule.<name>.branch`, while `git pull` uses the submodule's
    `branch.<name>.merge`.  Prefer `submodule.<name>.branch` if you want
    to distribute the default upstream branch with the superproject and
    `branch.<name>.merge` if you want a more native feel while working in
    the submodule itself.
    
    -N::
    --no-fetch::
    	This option is only valid for the update command.
    	Don't fetch new objects from the remote site.
    
    --checkout::
    	This option is only valid for the update command.
    	Checkout the commit recorded in the superproject on a detached HEAD
    	in the submodule. This is the default behavior, the main use of
    	this option is to override `submodule.$name.update` when set to
    	a value other than `checkout`.
    	If the key `submodule.$name.update` is either not explicitly set or
    	set to `checkout`, this option is implicit.
    
    --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.
    
    --init::
    	This option is only valid for the update command.
    	Initialize all submodules for which "git submodule init" has not been
    	called so far before updating.
    
    --name::
    	This option is only valid for the add command. It sets the submodule's
    	name to the given string instead of defaulting to its path. The name
    	must be valid as a directory name and may not end with a '/'.
    
    --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.
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    *NOTE*: Do *not* use this option unless you have read the note
    
    for linkgit:git-clone[1]'s `--reference`, `--shared`, and `--dissociate`
    options carefully.
    
    --dissociate::
    	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.
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    *NOTE*: see the NOTE for the `--reference` option.
    
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    --recursive::
    	This option is only valid for foreach, update, status and sync 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).
    
    --depth::
    	This option is valid for add and update commands. Create a 'shallow'
    	clone with a history truncated to the specified number of revisions.
    	See linkgit:git-clone[1]
    
    --[no-]recommend-shallow::
    	This option is only valid for the update command.
    	The initial clone of a submodule will use the recommended
    
    	`submodule.<name>.shallow` as provided by the `.gitmodules` file
    
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    	by default. To ignore the suggestions use `--no-recommend-shallow`.
    
    -j <n>::
    --jobs <n>::
    	This option is only valid for the update command.
    	Clone new submodules in parallel with as many jobs.
    	Defaults to the `submodule.fetchJobs` option.
    
    
    --[no-]single-branch::
    	This option is only valid for the update command.
    	Clone only one branch during update: HEAD or one specified by --branch.
    
    
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    <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
    
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    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.
    
    
    SEE ALSO
    --------
    linkgit:gitsubmodules[7], linkgit:gitmodules[5].
    
    
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    GIT
    ---
    Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite