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Cloning a git repo with all submodules

I have a working git repository containing several submodules (obtained by cloning different repositories).

Now, I want to copy the whole repository (with all the submodules) to a bare git repo on a different machine by either using pushing or cloning. I'm fine loosing the history of the submodules (I'm just interested in keeping their content).

Is this possible ? In my attempts, in the cloned repository the submodule directory is empty.

PS I know that this is not the correct workflow (see creating a public repo with submodules ), however there is no possibility of updating the original submodule.

You can clone the git repo with all submodule using recursive as follow:

git clone --recursive your-repo-url

on the other hand if you have already cloned, you can use:

git submodule init
git submodule update

You won't lose any history in your submodule

in the cloned repository the submodule directory is empty.

If, by "cloned repo", you are referring to the bare repo, it is normal: a bare repo is always empty.

If you are alluding to a clone of the bare repo, you need to add:

git submodule update --init --recursive

That way, you will see the content of those submodules.


Remember, a submodule is:

So all you need to do is clone that repo (even with a --recursive option), and the submodules will follow.

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