Hello,
I accidentally created my submodule at the wrong location. I want to delete it and re-add it correctly. However, I can't figure out how to delete it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you
For anyone else coming by later, I ended up finding this ...
"Since git 1.8.5, git mv old/submod new/submod
works as expected and does all the plumbing for you. You might want to use git 1.9.3 or newer, because it includes fixes for submodule moving."
via https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4604486/how-do-i-move-an-existing-git-submodule-within-a-git-repository
Hi Lester,
The best way to completely remove a submodule would be using the command line, you can follow the steps:
.gitmodules
file..gitmodules
changes git add .gitmodules
.git/config
.git rm --cached path_to_submodule
(no trailing slash).rm -rf .git/modules/path_to_submodule
git commit -m "Removed submodule <name>"
rm -rf path_to_submodule
You can also find different approaches in this thread.
Hope that helps!
Ana
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
Hi @Ana Retamal,
I have a couple follow up questions.
1) My real issue is that I added the submodule to the incorrect path. I was planning on deleting the submodule and then re-creating it. Is it instead possible to move the submodule? I noticed the paths in the .gitmodules; can I edit those? (FYI, I tried this before asking and it didn't work, but maybe I am doing something wrong)
2) I have multiple submodules, and after editing the .gitmodules file, by hand, all my other submodules disappear from sourcetree. Is that expected behavior? I have not completed your steps because I wanted to wait for an answer to this before proceeding too far.
Thank you for the help
Lester
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
Hi @Ana Retamal,
I was wondering if you had any info regarding those follow up questions I posted above? I have still held off from continuing the process, because I am not entirely sure if #2 is going to cause more trouble for me or not.
Thank you
Lester
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
Hi @Ana Retamal,
I apologize for the repeated pings. I speculate that maybe this was lost over the holiday breaks. I am having issues with your instructions, and had some follow up questions.
1) My real issue is that I added the submodule to the incorrect path. I was planning on deleting the submodule and then re-creating it. Is it instead possible to move the submodule? I noticed the paths in the .gitmodules; can I edit those? (FYI, I tried this before asking and it didn't work, but maybe I am doing something wrong)
2) I have multiple submodules, and after editing the .gitmodules file, by hand, all my other submodules disappear from sourcetree. Is that expected behavior? I have not completed your steps because I wanted to wait for an answer to this before proceeding too far.
Thank you for the assistance
Lester
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
if you use git mv -k you can move whole directories that contain multiple git submodules
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
Online forums and learning are now in one easy-to-use experience.
By continuing, you accept the updated Community Terms of Use and acknowledge the Privacy Policy. Your public name, photo, and achievements may be publicly visible and available in search engines.
You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you've already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.