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Manage Git submodules for including external repositories within a main repository. Use when working with external libraries, shared modules, or managing dependencies as separate Git repositories.
npx skill4agent add akillness/skills-template git-submodule.gitmodules# Add submodule
git submodule add <repository-url> <path>
# Example: Add library to libs/lib path
git submodule add https://github.com/example/lib.git libs/lib# Add to track a specific branch
git submodule add -b main https://github.com/example/lib.git libs/libgit add .gitmodules libs/lib
git commit -m "feat: add lib as submodule"# Method 1: --recursive option when cloning
git clone --recursive <repository-url>
# Method 2: Initialize after cloning
git clone <repository-url>
cd <repository>
git submodule init
git submodule updategit submodule update --init --recursive# Update all submodules to latest remote
git submodule update --remote
# Update a specific submodule only
git submodule update --remote libs/lib
# Update + merge
git submodule update --remote --merge
# Update + rebase
git submodule update --remote --rebase# Checkout submodule to the commit referenced by the main repository
git submodule update# Navigate to submodule directory
cd libs/lib
# Checkout branch (exit detached HEAD)
git checkout main
# Work on changes
# ... make changes ...
# Commit and push within submodule
git add .
git commit -m "feat: update library"
git push origin main# Move to main repository
cd ..
# Update submodule reference
git add libs/lib
git commit -m "chore: update lib submodule reference"
git push# Pull in all submodules
git submodule foreach 'git pull origin main'
# Check status in all submodules
git submodule foreach 'git status'
# Checkout branch in all submodules
git submodule foreach 'git checkout main'
# Also run command on nested submodules
git submodule foreach --recursive 'git fetch origin'# 1. Deinitialize submodule
git submodule deinit <path>
# 2. Remove from Git
git rm <path>
# 3. Remove cache from .git/modules
rm -rf .git/modules/<path>
# 4. Commit changes
git commit -m "chore: remove submodule"git submodule deinit libs/lib
git rm libs/lib
rm -rf .git/modules/libs/lib
git commit -m "chore: remove lib submodule"
git push# Check submodule status
git submodule status
# Detailed status (recursive)
git submodule status --recursive
# Summary information
git submodule summary 44d7d1... libs/lib (v1.0.0) # Normal (matches referenced commit)
+44d7d1... libs/lib (v1.0.0-1-g...) # Local changes present
-44d7d1... libs/lib # Not initialized# 1. Add submodule
git submodule add https://github.com/lodash/lodash.git vendor/lodash
# 2. Lock to a specific version (tag)
cd vendor/lodash
git checkout v4.17.21
cd ../..
# 3. Commit changes
git add .
git commit -m "feat: add lodash v4.17.21 as submodule"
# 4. Push
git push origin main# 1. Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/myorg/myproject.git
cd myproject
# 2. Initialize and update submodules
git submodule update --init --recursive
# 3. Check submodule status
git submodule status
# 4. Checkout submodule branch (for development)
git submodule foreach 'git checkout main || git checkout master'# 1. Update all submodules to latest remote
git submodule update --remote --merge
# 2. Review changes
git diff --submodule
# 3. Commit changes
git add .
git commit -m "chore: update all submodules to latest"
# 4. Push
git push origin main# In Project A
git submodule add https://github.com/myorg/shared-components.git src/shared
# In Project B
git submodule add https://github.com/myorg/shared-components.git src/shared
# When updating shared components (in each project)
git submodule update --remote src/shared
git add src/shared
git commit -m "chore: update shared-components"# GitHub Actions
jobs:
build:
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
submodules: recursive # or 'true'
# GitLab CI
variables:
GIT_SUBMODULE_STRATEGY: recursive
# Jenkins
checkout scm: [
$class: 'SubmoduleOption',
recursiveSubmodules: true
]# Initialize all nested submodules
git submodule update --init --recursive
# Update all nested submodules
git submodule update --remote --recursive# Edit the .gitmodules file
git config -f .gitmodules submodule.libs/lib.url https://new-url.git
# Sync local configuration
git submodule sync
# Update submodule
git submodule update --init --recursive# 1. Back up submodule contents
cp -r libs/lib libs/lib-backup
# 2. Remove submodule
git submodule deinit libs/lib
git rm libs/lib
rm -rf .git/modules/libs/lib
# 3. Restore backup (excluding .git)
rm -rf libs/lib-backup/.git
mv libs/lib-backup libs/lib
# 4. Add as regular files
git add libs/lib
git commit -m "chore: convert submodule to regular directory"# Add submodule with shallow clone
git submodule add --depth 1 https://github.com/large/repo.git libs/large
# Update existing submodule as shallow clone
git submodule update --init --depth 1--recursive--depthgit submodule statusgit submodule update --init.gitmodules.git/modules# Force initialize
git submodule update --init --force# Check submodule status
git submodule status
# After resolving conflict, checkout desired commit
cd libs/lib
git checkout <desired-commit>
cd ..
git add libs/lib
git commit -m "fix: resolve submodule conflict"# Use SSH URL
git config -f .gitmodules submodule.libs/lib.url git@github.com:org/private-lib.git
git submodule sync
git submodule update --init# Check changes within submodule
cd libs/lib
git status
git diff
# Discard changes
git checkout .
git clean -fd
# Or commit
git add .
git commit -m "fix: resolve changes"
git push# Show submodule changes in diff
git config --global diff.submodule log
# Show submodule summary in status
git config --global status.submoduleSummary true
# Check submodule changes on push
git config --global push.recurseSubmodules check
# Also fetch submodules when fetching
git config --global fetch.recurseSubmodules on-demand[submodule "libs/lib"]
path = libs/lib
url = https://github.com/example/lib.git
branch = main
[submodule "vendor/tool"]
path = vendor/tool
url = git@github.com:example/tool.git
shallow = true