Timeline for Project structure with git submodules with common dependencies
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Jan 24, 2022 at 16:04 | answer | added | Alejandro Exojo | timeline score: 1 | |
Oct 16, 2019 at 0:00 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackSoftEng/status/1184257826702712832 | ||
May 9, 2018 at 23:57 | comment | added | zanerock | Do you really need submodules? They can be problematic. Personally (and this is not to say you don't have got good reasons) I've always found it easier to just have separate repos and then either check them out side-by-side and symlink between them, or package libraries through npm or something like that and have the dependencies installed as opaque third party libraries rather than live code. | |
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May 9, 2018 at 12:19 | history | asked | jacosro | CC BY-SA 4.0 |