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subproject's history to be part of your project anyway.
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EXAMPLES
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EXAMPLE 1
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Let's use the repository for the git source code as an example.
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First, get your own copy of the git.git repository:
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git log gitweb-latest..$(git subtree split --prefix=gitweb)
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EXAMPLE 2
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Suppose you have a source directory with many files and
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subdirectories, and you want to extract the lib directory to its own
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git project. Here's a short way to do it:
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First, make the new repository wherever you want:
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<go to the new location>
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git init --bare
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Back in your original directory:
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git subtree split --prefix=lib --annotate="(split)" -b split
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Then push the new branch onto the new empty repository:
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git push <new-repo> split:master
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AUTHOR
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