From 8e5bc30f4d5f019bbad5fb7fe3521b63ed7b7f27 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: tekkub Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 01:45:55 -0700 Subject: New section! --- _posts/2009-09-27-splitting-a-subpath-to-a-new-repo.textile | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to '_posts/2009-09-27-splitting-a-subpath-to-a-new-repo.textile') diff --git a/_posts/2009-09-27-splitting-a-subpath-to-a-new-repo.textile b/_posts/2009-09-27-splitting-a-subpath-to-a-new-repo.textile index 806943e..0013d16 100644 --- a/_posts/2009-09-27-splitting-a-subpath-to-a-new-repo.textile +++ b/_posts/2009-09-27-splitting-a-subpath-to-a-new-repo.textile @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ layout: default title: Splitting a subpath out into a new repo description: How to generate a new repo from a subpath, retaining history. -categories: repos +categories: "Git ninjutsu" --- 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. -- cgit v1.3.1