base_ui/GIT_SUBMODULE.md
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Add new repo: git submodule add https://git2.tavasi.ir/front/chat_ui.git systems/chat_ui -f

Cloning a Repository with Submodules If you clone a repository that contains submodules, you'll need to initialize and update the submodules: git clone cd git submodule init git submodule update

Or, you can do it in one step: git clone --recurse-submodules

Updating Submodules To update a submodule to the latest commit on its branch: git submodule update --remote

How to Remove an Existing Submodule

If the path was previously added as a submodule, you need to remove it completely before re-adding it. Follow these steps:

  1. Remove the submodule entry from .gitmodules.
  2. Remove the submodule from the working tree and index: git rm --cached .
  3. Delete the submodule directory: rm -rf .
  4. Stage the .gitmodules changes: git add .gitmodules.
  5. Commit the changes: git commit -m "Removed submodule ".

errors:

repo already exists and is not a valid git repo

Check if the path is already tracked git ls-files --stage systems/chat_ui (100644 0 )

If it is, remove it from the index git rm --cached systems/chat_ui

If system/chat_ui exits, remote it(chat_ui) rm -r systems/chat_ui

Add the submodule git submodule add https://github.com/example/repo.git systems/chat_ui

Commit the changes git commit -m "Added submodule at systems/chat_ui"

Verify the submodule git submodule status

(Optional) Initialize and Update the Submodule If the submodule was added successfully but not initialized, run: git submodule update --init --recursive