Svish
Svish

Reputation: 158021

Swap git submodule with own fork

I added a submodule to my git repo like this:

$ git submodule add git://github.com/user/some-library some-library

I've decided I want to create a fork of that library to do some adjustments. How can i swap that submodule so that it points to my own github fork instead?

Upvotes: 54

Views: 28547

Answers (2)

mcepl
mcepl

Reputation: 2786

I don’t know how long it is true, but certainly even in rather old git 1.8 submodules have remotes. So, you can do

cd some-library   # this is entering the submodule
git remote -v     # just to see what you have; I guess origin only
git remote add myrepo git-URL-of-the-fork
git fetch myrepo
git checkout -b my_new_idea
git push -u myrepo my_new_idea

Now the submodule work with your fork instead of the original repo. You can do normal push, pull, rebase etc. When your pull request is merged, you can remove the remote with normal git remote remove myrepo. Of course, all other caveats about working with submodules apply (e.g., you have to commit the change of the submodule as a new commit in the supermodule).

Upvotes: 11

dbr
dbr

Reputation: 169563

The submodules are stored in .gitmodules:

$ cat .gitmodules
[submodule "ext/google-maps"]
    path = ext/google-maps
    url = git://git.naquadah.org/google-maps.git

If you edit the url with a text editor, you need to run the following:

$ git submodule sync

This updates .git/config which contains a copy of this submodule list (you could also just edit the relevant [submodule] section of .git/config manually)

There might be a way to do it with only git commands, although the submodule system seems a bit incomplete (e.g see the instructions to remove a submodule)

Upvotes: 69

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