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#7 create submodule function

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Créé il y a 4 ans par jcolomb · 1 commentaires

I think it would be better to have a function to create submodules, instead of copy-pasting code for each submodule.

It will also allow the possibility to add submodules after the parent repository creation (for example if one would want a new raw data folder for a new type of data, months after the repo was created).

I started to work on this in add_submodules.sh

It is not yet working, see https://gin.g-node.org/gin4RRI/testproject/src/master/.gitmodules : the submodules seem to be there, but it does not appear...

I think it would be better to have a function to create submodules, instead of copy-pasting code for each submodule. It will also allow the possibility to add submodules after the parent repository creation (for example if one would want a new raw data folder for a new type of data, months after the repo was created). I started to work on this in add_submodules.sh It is not yet working, see https://gin.g-node.org/gin4RRI/testproject/src/master/.gitmodules : the submodules seem to be there, but it does not appear...
julien colomb a commenté il y a 4 ans
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I think datalad -C ${projectdir} publish --recursive is not publishing all that is needed?

If I do this it then works: cd ${projectdir} gin sync

I think `datalad -C ${projectdir} publish --recursive` is not publishing all that is needed? If I do this it then works: `cd ${projectdir} gin sync`
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