An introduction to Git subtrees and subtree commands.
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Jul 18, 2017
An introduction to Git subtrees and subtree commands.
Git commands making feature branch workflow with rebase and submodules easy
Import other repositories into your git repository. This is a simpler alternative to git-subrepo, git submodule, git-subtree, and git-stree.
Android-friendly Playwright SKILL for AI agents — Termux launcher patch, headless Chromium, install via git subtree into .codex/skills.
Convert git submodules to regular directories
Swift Package Manager plugin for the 21-DOT-DEV subtree CLI. Invoke subtree commands from any Swift package via `swift package subtree`. macOS and Linux.
Swift CLI for git subtree management with declarative YAML configuration, file extraction, and validation. macOS and Linux.
Megalith orchestrates deployment of projects to GCP.
How to merge core extension changes to your app overrides
Wizard for subtree management in your repository
🧬 The shared Core of a cross-platform dotfiles system — zsh · nvim · tmux · starship, authored once and vendored into every OS. Zero drift.
This GitHub repository serves as a comprehensive guide to essential Git commands.
Git command for managing git vendored dependencies. Fork of Brett Langdon's git-vendor with flavors added
gh extension: merge old GitHub repositories into one archive repo, with full history, branches and tags — verified by SHA before anything is retired
golang meta repository tool using go workspaces and git subtree
This repo is used to better grasp git subtree and its effects on the development experience.
A practical cheat sheet and guide covering essential Git commands, submodules, and subtrees, organized for simple learning and quick reference.
provides a convenient way to push changes from specific files or directories in a Git repository to corresponding remote repositories using Git subtrees in a manageable chunks.
git subtrees. may not be up to date or contain all branches
Add a description, image, and links to the git-subtree topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the git-subtree topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."