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+git-submodule(1)
+================
+
+NAME
+----
+git-submodule - Initialize, update or inspect submodules
+
+
+SYNOPSIS
+--------
+[verse]
+'git submodule' [--quiet] [--cached]
+'git submodule' [--quiet] add [<options>] [--] <repository> [<path>]
+'git submodule' [--quiet] status [--cached] [--recursive] [--] [<path>...]
+'git submodule' [--quiet] init [--] [<path>...]
+'git submodule' [--quiet] deinit [-f|--force] (--all|[--] <path>...)
+'git submodule' [--quiet] update [<options>] [--] [<path>...]
+'git submodule' [--quiet] set-branch [<options>] [--] <path>
+'git submodule' [--quiet] summary [<options>] [--] [<path>...]
+'git submodule' [--quiet] foreach [--recursive] <command>
+'git submodule' [--quiet] sync [--recursive] [--] [<path>...]
+'git submodule' [--quiet] absorbgitdirs [--] [<path>...]
+
+
+DESCRIPTION
+-----------
+Inspects, updates and manages submodules.
+
+For more information about submodules, see linkgit:gitsubmodules[7].
+
+COMMANDS
+--------
+With no arguments, shows the status of existing submodules.  Several
+subcommands are available to perform operations on the submodules.
+
+add [-b <branch>] [-f|--force] [--name <name>] [--reference <repository>] [--depth <depth>] [--] <repository> [<path>]::
+	Add the given repository as a submodule at the given path
+	to the changeset to be committed next to the current
+	project: the current project is termed the "superproject".
++
+<repository> is the URL of the new submodule's origin repository.
+This may be either an absolute URL, or (if it begins with ./
+or ../), the location relative to the superproject's default remote
+repository (Please note that to specify a repository 'foo.git'
+which is located right next to a superproject 'bar.git', you'll
+have to use `../foo.git` instead of `./foo.git` - as one might expect
+when following the rules for relative URLs - because the evaluation
+of relative URLs in Git is identical to that of relative directories).
++
+The default remote is the remote of the remote-tracking branch
+of the current branch. If no such remote-tracking branch exists or
+the HEAD is detached, "origin" is assumed to be the default remote.
+If the superproject doesn't have a default remote configured
+the superproject is its own authoritative upstream and the current
+working directory is used instead.
++
+The optional argument <path> is the relative location for the cloned
+submodule to exist in the superproject. If <path> is not given, the
+canonical part of the source repository is used ("repo" for
+"/path/to/repo.git" and "foo" for "host.xz:foo/.git"). If <path>
+exists and is already a valid Git repository, then it is staged
+for commit without cloning. The <path> is also used as the submodule's
+logical name in its configuration entries unless `--name` is used
+to specify a logical name.
++
+The given URL is recorded into `.gitmodules` for use by subsequent users
+cloning the superproject. If the URL is given relative to the
+superproject's repository, the presumption is the superproject and
+submodule repositories will be kept together in the same relative
+location, and only the superproject's URL needs to be provided.
+git-submodule will correctly locate the submodule using the relative
+URL in `.gitmodules`.
+
+status [--cached] [--recursive] [--] [<path>...]::
+	Show the status of the submodules. This will print the SHA-1 of the
+	currently checked out commit for each submodule, along with the
+	submodule path and the output of 'git describe' for the
+	SHA-1. Each SHA-1 will possibly be prefixed with `-` if the submodule is
+	not initialized, `+` if the currently checked out submodule commit
+	does not match the SHA-1 found in the index of the containing
+	repository and `U` if the submodule has merge conflicts.
++
+If `--recursive` is specified, this command will recurse into nested
+submodules, and show their status as well.
++
+If you are only interested in changes of the currently initialized
+submodules with respect to the commit recorded in the index or the HEAD,
+linkgit:git-status[1] and linkgit:git-diff[1] will provide that information
+too (and can also report changes to a submodule's work tree).
+
+init [--] [<path>...]::
+	Initialize the submodules recorded in the index (which were
+	added and committed elsewhere) by setting `submodule.$name.url`
+	in .git/config. It uses the same setting from `.gitmodules` as
+	a template. If the URL is relative, it will be resolved using
+	the default remote. If there is no default remote, the current
+	repository will be assumed to be upstream.
++
+Optional <path> arguments limit which submodules will be initialized.
+If no path is specified and submodule.active has been configured, submodules
+configured to be active will be initialized, otherwise all submodules are
+initialized.
++
+When present, it will also copy the value of `submodule.$name.update`.
+This command does not alter existing information in .git/config.
+You can then customize the submodule clone URLs in .git/config
+for your local setup and proceed to `git submodule update`;
+you can also just use `git submodule update --init` without
+the explicit 'init' step if you do not intend to customize
+any submodule locations.
++
+See the add subcommand for the definition of default remote.
+
+deinit [-f|--force] (--all|[--] <path>...)::
+	Unregister the given submodules, i.e. remove the whole
+	`submodule.$name` section from .git/config together with their work
+	tree. Further calls to `git submodule update`, `git submodule foreach`
+	and `git submodule sync` will skip any unregistered submodules until
+	they are initialized again, so use this command if you don't want to
+	have a local checkout of the submodule in your working tree anymore.
++
+When the command is run without pathspec, it errors out,
+instead of deinit-ing everything, to prevent mistakes.
++
+If `--force` is specified, the submodule's working tree will
+be removed even if it contains local modifications.
++
+If you really want to remove a submodule from the repository and commit
+that use linkgit:git-rm[1] instead. See linkgit:gitsubmodules[7] for removal
+options.
+
+update [--init] [--remote] [-N|--no-fetch] [--[no-]recommend-shallow] [-f|--force] [--checkout|--rebase|--merge] [--reference <repository>] [--depth <depth>] [--recursive] [--jobs <n>] [--] [<path>...]::
++
+--
+Update the registered submodules to match what the superproject
+expects by cloning missing submodules and updating the working tree of
+the submodules. The "updating" can be done in several ways depending
+on command line options and the value of `submodule.<name>.update`
+configuration variable. The command line option takes precedence over
+the configuration variable. If neither is given, a 'checkout' is performed.
+The 'update' procedures supported both from the command line as well as
+through the `submodule.<name>.update` configuration are:
+
+	checkout;; the commit recorded in the superproject will be
+	    checked out in the submodule on a detached HEAD.
++
+If `--force` is specified, the submodule will be checked out (using
+`git checkout --force`), even if the commit specified
+in the index of the containing repository already matches the commit
+checked out in the submodule.
+
+	rebase;; the current branch of the submodule will be rebased
+	    onto the commit recorded in the superproject.
+
+	merge;; the commit recorded in the superproject will be merged
+	    into the current branch in the submodule.
+
+The following 'update' procedures are only available via the
+`submodule.<name>.update` configuration variable:
+
+	custom command;; arbitrary shell command that takes a single
+	    argument (the sha1 of the commit recorded in the
+	    superproject) is executed. When `submodule.<name>.update`
+	    is set to '!command', the remainder after the exclamation mark
+	    is the custom command.
+
+	none;; the submodule is not updated.
+
+If the submodule is not yet initialized, and you just want to use the
+setting as stored in `.gitmodules`, you can automatically initialize the
+submodule with the `--init` option.
+
+If `--recursive` is specified, this command will recurse into the
+registered submodules, and update any nested submodules within.
+--
+set-branch ((-d|--default)|(-b|--branch <branch>)) [--] <path>::
+	Sets the default remote tracking branch for the submodule. The
+	`--branch` option allows the remote branch to be specified. The
+	`--default` option removes the submodule.<name>.branch configuration
+	key, which causes the tracking branch to default to 'master'.
+
+summary [--cached|--files] [(-n|--summary-limit) <n>] [commit] [--] [<path>...]::
+	Show commit summary between the given commit (defaults to HEAD) and
+	working tree/index. For a submodule in question, a series of commits
+	in the submodule between the given super project commit and the
+	index or working tree (switched by `--cached`) are shown. If the option
+	`--files` is given, show the series of commits in the submodule between
+	the index of the super project and the working tree of the submodule
+	(this option doesn't allow to use the `--cached` option or to provide an
+	explicit commit).
++
+Using the `--submodule=log` option with linkgit:git-diff[1] will provide that
+information too.
+
+foreach [--recursive] <command>::
+	Evaluates an arbitrary shell command in each checked out submodule.
+	The command has access to the variables $name, $sm_path, $displaypath,
+	$sha1 and $toplevel:
+	$name is the name of the relevant submodule section in `.gitmodules`,
+	$sm_path is the path of the submodule as recorded in the immediate
+	superproject, $displaypath contains the relative path from the
+	current working directory to the submodules root directory,
+	$sha1 is the commit as recorded in the immediate
+	superproject, and $toplevel is the absolute path to the top-level
+	of the immediate superproject.
+	Note that to avoid conflicts with '$PATH' on Windows, the '$path'
+	variable is now a deprecated synonym of '$sm_path' variable.
+	Any submodules defined in the superproject but not checked out are
+	ignored by this command. Unless given `--quiet`, foreach prints the name
+	of each submodule before evaluating the command.
+	If `--recursive` is given, submodules are traversed recursively (i.e.
+	the given shell command is evaluated in nested submodules as well).
+	A non-zero return from the command in any submodule causes
+	the processing to terminate. This can be overridden by adding '|| :'
+	to the end of the command.
++
+As an example, the command below will show the path and currently
+checked out commit for each submodule:
++
+--------------
+git submodule foreach 'echo $path `git rev-parse HEAD`'
+--------------
+
+sync [--recursive] [--] [<path>...]::
+	Synchronizes submodules' remote URL configuration setting
+	to the value specified in `.gitmodules`. It will only affect those
+	submodules which already have a URL entry in .git/config (that is the
+	case when they are initialized or freshly added). This is useful when
+	submodule URLs change upstream and you need to update your local
+	repositories accordingly.
++
+`git submodule sync` synchronizes all submodules while
+`git submodule sync -- A` synchronizes submodule "A" only.
++
+If `--recursive` is specified, this command will recurse into the
+registered submodules, and sync any nested submodules within.
+
+absorbgitdirs::
+	If a git directory of a submodule is inside the submodule,
+	move the git directory of the submodule into its superprojects
+	`$GIT_DIR/modules` path and then connect the git directory and
+	its working directory by setting the `core.worktree` and adding
+	a .git file pointing to the git directory embedded in the
+	superprojects git directory.
++
+A repository that was cloned independently and later added as a submodule or
+old setups have the submodules git directory inside the submodule instead of
+embedded into the superprojects git directory.
++
+This command is recursive by default.
+
+OPTIONS
+-------
+-q::
+--quiet::
+	Only print error messages.
+
+--progress::
+	This option is only valid for add and update commands.
+	Progress status is reported on the standard error stream
+	by default when it is attached to a terminal, unless -q
+	is specified. This flag forces progress status even if the
+	standard error stream is not directed to a terminal.
+
+--all::
+	This option is only valid for the deinit command. Unregister all
+	submodules in the working tree.
+
+-b <branch>::
+--branch <branch>::
+	Branch of repository to add as submodule.
+	The name of the branch is recorded as `submodule.<name>.branch` in
+	`.gitmodules` for `update --remote`.  A special value of `.` is used to
+	indicate that the name of the branch in the submodule should be the
+	same name as the current branch in the current repository.  If the
+	option is not specified, it defaults to 'master'.
+
+-f::
+--force::
+	This option is only valid for add, deinit and update commands.
+	When running add, allow adding an otherwise ignored submodule path.
+	When running deinit the submodule working trees will be removed even
+	if they contain local changes.
+	When running update (only effective with the checkout procedure),
+	throw away local changes in submodules when switching to a
+	different commit; and always run a checkout operation in the
+	submodule, even if the commit listed in the index of the
+	containing repository matches the commit checked out in the
+	submodule.
+
+--cached::
+	This option is only valid for status and summary commands.  These
+	commands typically use the commit found in the submodule HEAD, but
+	with this option, the commit stored in the index is used instead.
+
+--files::
+	This option is only valid for the summary command. This command
+	compares the commit in the index with that in the submodule HEAD
+	when this option is used.
+
+-n::
+--summary-limit::
+	This option is only valid for the summary command.
+	Limit the summary size (number of commits shown in total).
+	Giving 0 will disable the summary; a negative number means unlimited
+	(the default). This limit only applies to modified submodules. The
+	size is always limited to 1 for added/deleted/typechanged submodules.
+
+--remote::
+	This option is only valid for the update command.  Instead of using
+	the superproject's recorded SHA-1 to update the submodule, use the
+	status of the submodule's remote-tracking branch.  The remote used
+	is branch's remote (`branch.<name>.remote`), defaulting to `origin`.
+	The remote branch used defaults to `master`, but the branch name may
+	be overridden by setting the `submodule.<name>.branch` option in
+	either `.gitmodules` or `.git/config` (with `.git/config` taking
+	precedence).
++
+This works for any of the supported update procedures (`--checkout`,
+`--rebase`, etc.).  The only change is the source of the target SHA-1.
+For example, `submodule update --remote --merge` will merge upstream
+submodule changes into the submodules, while `submodule update
+--merge` will merge superproject gitlink changes into the submodules.
++
+In order to ensure a current tracking branch state, `update --remote`
+fetches the submodule's remote repository before calculating the
+SHA-1.  If you don't want to fetch, you should use `submodule update
+--remote --no-fetch`.
++
+Use this option to integrate changes from the upstream subproject with
+your submodule's current HEAD.  Alternatively, you can run `git pull`
+from the submodule, which is equivalent except for the remote branch
+name: `update --remote` uses the default upstream repository and
+`submodule.<name>.branch`, while `git pull` uses the submodule's
+`branch.<name>.merge`.  Prefer `submodule.<name>.branch` if you want
+to distribute the default upstream branch with the superproject and
+`branch.<name>.merge` if you want a more native feel while working in
+the submodule itself.
+
+-N::
+--no-fetch::
+	This option is only valid for the update command.
+	Don't fetch new objects from the remote site.
+
+--checkout::
+	This option is only valid for the update command.
+	Checkout the commit recorded in the superproject on a detached HEAD
+	in the submodule. This is the default behavior, the main use of
+	this option is to override `submodule.$name.update` when set to
+	a value other than `checkout`.
+	If the key `submodule.$name.update` is either not explicitly set or
+	set to `checkout`, this option is implicit.
+
+--merge::
+	This option is only valid for the update command.
+	Merge the commit recorded in the superproject into the current branch
+	of the submodule. If this option is given, the submodule's HEAD will
+	not be detached. If a merge failure prevents this process, you will
+	have to resolve the resulting conflicts within the submodule with the
+	usual conflict resolution tools.
+	If the key `submodule.$name.update` is set to `merge`, this option is
+	implicit.
+
+--rebase::
+	This option is only valid for the update command.
+	Rebase the current branch onto the commit recorded in the
+	superproject. If this option is given, the submodule's HEAD will not
+	be detached. If a merge failure prevents this process, you will have
+	to resolve these failures with linkgit:git-rebase[1].
+	If the key `submodule.$name.update` is set to `rebase`, this option is
+	implicit.
+
+--init::
+	This option is only valid for the update command.
+	Initialize all submodules for which "git submodule init" has not been
+	called so far before updating.
+
+--name::
+	This option is only valid for the add command. It sets the submodule's
+	name to the given string instead of defaulting to its path. The name
+	must be valid as a directory name and may not end with a '/'.
+
+--reference <repository>::
+	This option is only valid for add and update commands.  These
+	commands sometimes need to clone a remote repository. In this case,
+	this option will be passed to the linkgit:git-clone[1] command.
++
+*NOTE*: Do *not* use this option unless you have read the note
+for linkgit:git-clone[1]'s `--reference`, `--shared`, and `--dissociate`
+options carefully.
+
+--dissociate::
+	This option is only valid for add and update commands.  These
+	commands sometimes need to clone a remote repository. In this case,
+	this option will be passed to the linkgit:git-clone[1] command.
++
+*NOTE*: see the NOTE for the `--reference` option.
+
+--recursive::
+	This option is only valid for foreach, update, status and sync commands.
+	Traverse submodules recursively. The operation is performed not
+	only in the submodules of the current repo, but also
+	in any nested submodules inside those submodules (and so on).
+
+--depth::
+	This option is valid for add and update commands. Create a 'shallow'
+	clone with a history truncated to the specified number of revisions.
+	See linkgit:git-clone[1]
+
+--[no-]recommend-shallow::
+	This option is only valid for the update command.
+	The initial clone of a submodule will use the recommended
+	`submodule.<name>.shallow` as provided by the `.gitmodules` file
+	by default. To ignore the suggestions use `--no-recommend-shallow`.
+
+-j <n>::
+--jobs <n>::
+	This option is only valid for the update command.
+	Clone new submodules in parallel with as many jobs.
+	Defaults to the `submodule.fetchJobs` option.
+
+<path>...::
+	Paths to submodule(s). When specified this will restrict the command
+	to only operate on the submodules found at the specified paths.
+	(This argument is required with add).
+
+FILES
+-----
+When initializing submodules, a `.gitmodules` file in the top-level directory
+of the containing repository is used to find the url of each submodule.
+This file should be formatted in the same way as `$GIT_DIR/config`. The key
+to each submodule url is "submodule.$name.url".  See linkgit:gitmodules[5]
+for details.
+
+SEE ALSO
+--------
+linkgit:gitsubmodules[7], linkgit:gitmodules[5].
+
+GIT
+---
+Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite