X-Git-Url: http://git.tremily.us/?p=git-submod-enhancements.wiki.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=Home.textile;h=8882dd002c532210aa295d2701d09b84cbac8257;hp=81b35fde549bf62090a308fcf1dfbadc8d051a01;hb=HEAD;hpb=c7c7b68111e5de942bfe5c5a64857660ce6127c9 diff --git a/Home.textile b/Home.textile index 81b35fd..8882dd0 100644 --- a/Home.textile +++ b/Home.textile @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ As Dscho put it, submodules are the "neglected ugly duckling" of git. Time to ch * Add a git-config aware merge driver and make it the default for .gitmodules * Attempt a 3-way merge when @git mv@, @git rm@ or @git submodule add@ want to change a .gitmodules file which has unstaged changes * Add configuration options (global, per repo and per submodule) to set the default of @git push --recurse-submodules@ +* Add a tutorial explaining the different use cases and the configuration settings which suit them. * Add an option to @git submodule add@ to move the .git directory of a local repository to be added as submodule into the .git/modules directory of the superproject * Teach @grep@ the @--recursive@ option * Add means to specify which submodules shall be populated on clone (which I'd like to implement by teaching @git fetch@ to create submodule repos in .git/modules, recursive checkout will then do the rest)