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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.

+ +The Good Stuff +-------------- + +Splitting a subpath into a repo is a fairly straightforward process, even if the command is hard to remember. For this example, we split lib/ out of the "GitHub gem":http://github.com/defunkt/github-gem repo, removing empty commits but retaining the path's history. + +
[tekkub@tekBook: ~/tmp] $ git clone git://github.com/defunkt/github-gem.git
+Initialized empty Git repository in /Users/tekkub/tmp/github-gem/.git/
+remote: Counting objects: 1301, done.
+remote: Compressing objects: 100% (769/769), done.
+remote: Total 1301 (delta 724), reused 910 (delta 522)
+Receiving objects: 100% (1301/1301), 164.39 KiB | 274 KiB/s, done.
+Resolving deltas: 100% (724/724), done.
+
+[tekkub@tekBook: ~/tmp] $ cd github-gem/
+
+[tekkub@tekBook: ~/tmp/github-gem master] $ git filter-branch --prune-empty --subdirectory-filter lib master
+Rewrite 48dc599c80e20527ed902928085e7861e6b3cbe6 (89/89)
+Ref 'refs/heads/master' was rewritten
+ +Now we have a re-written master branch that contains the files that were in lib/. We can simply add a remote to the new repo and push, or do whatever we want with the repo. -- cgit v1.3.1