![]() ![]() Remote: Compressing objects: 100% (21/21), done. Submodule path 'editors/scvim': checked out 'd80cf6e84ed4de3fa0cc1560bf3c1de5adad80fe' The widsoms of the Internets suggested $ git submodule update -remote So apparently one Must remember not to include any repos in the command to get the submodule status diffed.Īnyhow, how do I do the pull the push business for those submodules? Do I need to fork the submodules on github too? $ git diff -submodule=diff develop origin/developĪlso show nothing. +Subproject commit 103dd25bb9fd0a359fff685d6aefd8028822afccĪlthough specifying branches on the diff command (as in the beginning of this post) still says nothing about submodules (somewhat obviously the status flag only affects the status command), so the diffs between specified repos can still be confusing… especially since $ git diff -submodule=diff develop upstream/develop +Subproject commit 7b5d95400306232c1faef43620e703f7ae2b49e8ĭiff -git a/external_libraries/nova-tt b/external_libraries/nova-tt So really git config status.submodulesummary 1 should be a suggested default in some SC git setup tutorial…Īctually plain git diff shows the changes to the submodules by default (unlike git status which needed that flag tweak)… $ git diffĭiff -git a/editors/sc-el b/editors/sc-el No changes added to commit (use "git add" and/or "git commit -a") < Merge pull request #4 from dyfer/rw_mutex-win32 < Merge pull request #25 from mlang/emacs25 To actually see the changes to the submodoules.Īnd it’s actually possible to make git status be more informative by default about submodules $ git config status.submodulesummary 1 Submodule editors/sc-el 0e95a1884.7b5d95400 (rewind):ĭiff -git a/editors/sc-el/CHANGELOG.md b/editors/sc-el/CHANGELOG.md git/config those are files in submodules… And $ git submodule Modified: external_libraries/nova-tt (new commits) " to discard changes in working directory) ![]() Your branch is up to date with 'origin/develop'. I’ve sync’d my local copy with supercollider/supercollider (upstream) $ git diff develop upstream/developĪnd I’ve also pushed those to my github clone $ git diff develop origin/developĪlso shows no differences.
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