--- comments: false --- # Subtree * Used when there are nested repositories. * Not recommended when the amount of dependencies is too large * For these cases we need a dependency control system * Command are painfully long so aliases are necessary ---------- ## Subtree Aliases * Add: git subtree add --prefix --squash * Pull: git subtree add --prefix --squash * Push: git subtree add --prefix * Ex: git config alias.sbp 'subtree pull --prefix st / git@gitlab.com:balameb/subtree-nested-example.git master --squash' ---------- ``` # Add an alias # Add git config alias.sba 'subtree add --prefix st / git@gitlab.com:balameb/subtree-nested-example.git master --squash' # Pull git config alias.sbpl 'subtree pull --prefix st / git@gitlab.com:balameb/subtree-nested-example.git master --squash' # Push git config alias.sbph 'subtree push --prefix st / git@gitlab.com:balameb/subtree-nested-example.git master' # Adding this subtree adds a st dir with a readme git sba vi st/README.md # Edit file git status shows differences ``` ---------- ``` # Adding, or committing won't change the sub repo at remote # even if we push git add -A git commit -m "Adding to subtree readme" # Push to subtree repo git sbph # now we can check our remote sub repo ```