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---
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# 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
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## Subtree Aliases
* Add: git subtree add --prefix <target-folder> <url> <branch> --squash
* Pull: git subtree add --prefix <target-folder> <url> <branch> --squash
* Push: git subtree add --prefix <target-folder> <url> <branch>
* Ex: git config alias.sbp 'subtree pull --prefix st /
git@gitlab.com:balameb/subtree-nested-example.git master --squash'
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```
# 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
```
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```
# 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
```
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