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-<h1><a href="../cli/npm-submodule.html">npm-submodule</a></h1> <p>Add a package as a git submodule</p>
-<h2 id="synopsis">SYNOPSIS</h2>
-<pre><code>npm submodule &lt;pkg&gt;
-</code></pre><h2 id="description">DESCRIPTION</h2>
-<p>If the specified package has a git repository url in its package.json
-description, then this command will add it as a git submodule at
-<code>node_modules/&lt;pkg name&gt;</code>.</p>
-<p>This is a convenience only. From then on, it&#39;s up to you to manage
-updates by using the appropriate git commands. npm will stubbornly
-refuse to update, modify, or remove anything with a <code>.git</code> subfolder
-in it.</p>
-<p>This command also does not install missing dependencies, if the package
-does not include them in its git repository. If <code>npm ls</code> reports that
-things are missing, you can either install, link, or submodule them yourself,
-or you can do <code>npm explore &lt;pkgname&gt; -- npm install</code> to install the
-dependencies into the submodule folder.</p>
-<h2 id="see-also">SEE ALSO</h2>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="../files/package.json.html">package.json(5)</a></li>
-<li>git help submodule</li>
-</ul>
-