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NAME
       gitmodules - defining submodule properties
SYNOPSIS
       $GIT_WORK_DIR/.gitmodules
DESCRIPTION
       The .gitmodules file, located in the top-level directory of a Git
       working tree, is a text file with a syntax matching the requirements of
       git-config(1).
       The file contains one subsection per submodule, and the subsection
       value is the name of the submodule. The name is set to the path where
       the submodule has been added unless it was customized with the --name
       option of git submodule add. Each submodule section also contains the
       following required keys:
       submodule.<name>.path
           Defines the path, relative to the top-level directory of the Git
           working tree, where the submodule is expected to be checked out.
           The path name must not end with a /. All submodule paths must be
           unique within the .gitmodules file.
       submodule.<name>.url
           Defines a URL from which the submodule repository can be cloned.
           This may be either an absolute URL ready to be passed to git-
           clone(1) or (if it begins with ./ or ../) a location relative to
           the superproject's origin repository.
       submodule.<name>.update
           Defines what to do when the submodule is updated by the
           superproject. If checkout (the default), the new commit specified
           in the superproject will be checked out in the submodule on a
           detached HEAD. If rebase, the current branch of the submodule will
           be rebased onto the commit specified in the superproject. If merge,
           the commit specified in the superproject will be merged into the
           current branch in the submodule. If none, the submodule with name
           $name will not be updated by default.
               This config option is overridden if 'git submodule update' is given
               the '--merge', '--rebase' or '--checkout' options.
       submodule.<name>.branch
           A remote branch name for tracking updates in the upstream
           submodule. If the option is not specified, it defaults to master.
           See the --remote documentation in git-submodule(1) for details.
       submodule.<name>.fetchRecurseSubmodules
           This option can be used to control recursive fetching of this
           submodule. If this option is also present in the submodules entry
           in .git/config of the superproject, the setting there will override
           the one found in .gitmodules. Both settings can be overridden on
           the command line by using the "--[no-]recurse-submodules" option to
           "git fetch" and "git pull".
       submodule.<name>.ignore
           Defines under what circumstances "git status" and the diff family
           show a submodule as modified. When set to "all", it will never be
           considered modified, "dirty" will ignore all changes to the
           submodules work tree and takes only differences between the HEAD of
           the submodule and the commit recorded in the superproject into
           account. "untracked" will additionally let submodules with modified
           tracked files in their work tree show up. Using "none" (the default
           when this option is not set) also shows submodules that have
           untracked files in their work tree as changed. If this option is
           also present in the submodules entry in .git/config of the
           superproject, the setting there will override the one found in
           .gitmodules. Both settings can be overridden on the command line by
           using the "--ignore-submodule" option.
EXAMPLES
       Consider the following .gitmodules file:
           [submodule "libfoo"]
                   path = include/foo
                   url = git://foo.com/git/lib.git
           [submodule "libbar"]
                   path = include/bar
                   url = git://bar.com/git/lib.git
       This defines two submodules, libfoo and libbar. These are expected to
       be checked out in the paths include/foo and include/bar, and for both
       submodules a URL is specified which can be used for cloning the
       submodules.
SEE ALSO
       git-submodule(1) git-config(1)
GIT
       Part of the git(1) suite

Git 1.8.3.1                       05/23/2023                     GITMODULES(5)