Reputation: 191749
I created a project submodule
and put it up on Github.
I created another project, supermodule
, and then did this:
cd supermodule
git init
mkdir lib
git clone git://github.com/tandu/submodule lib/submodule
git submodule add ./lib/submodule lib/submodule
This worked fine, but on the website, it can't find the link to the submodule when viewing the files (in fact it just says "Loading Commit data" forever). The submodule folder itself has the correct origin
.
Apparently, what I should have done was
...
mkdir lib
git submodule add git://github.com/tandu/submodule lib
...but it's too late for that now. How can I have the submodule in this project correctly point to origin
?
Upvotes: 47
Views: 27266
Reputation: 3110
In other question I found answer for more modern Git version (2.25)
git submodule [--quiet] set-url [--] <path> <newurl>
Let's assume that you have submodule in directory external/foo-lib
which origins is https://github.com/example-user/foo-lib.git
and you want to change it to yours fork https://github.com/your-account/foo-lib.git
then in root directory of git project type:
git submodule set-url external/foo-lib https://github.com/your-account/foo-lib.git
Upvotes: 22
Reputation: 26341
This apparently is very much dependent on the version of git you are using.
url
entry in the [submodule "<dirname>"]
section of the .gitmodules
file.url
entry in the [submodule "<dirname>"]
section of the .git/config
file.url
in the configuration of the submodule itself. The location of the config
file is version dependent. Older versions had it in <dirname>/.git/config
, newer ones in .git/modules/<dirname>/config
. However, you can always use below command:cd <dirname>
git config remote.origin.url <new_url>
Upvotes: 76