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authorCameron McEfee <cameron@github.com>2011-05-27 14:01:53 -0700
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title: Splitting a subpath out into a new repo
description: How to generate a new repo from a subpath, retaining history.
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<p class="intro">From time to time you may find that you want to make a new repo from a subpath of an existing repo. Perhaps you're moving some code out into a library or just want to have a common submodule across projects. Thanks to git, it's easy to do this without losing the history of that subpath in the process.</p>