* How about a `git submodule rm` command?
@ 2020-01-25 7:04 /#!/JoePea
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From: /#!/JoePea @ 2020-01-25 7:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I stumbled on this: https://gist.github.com/myusuf3/7f645819ded92bda6677
It describes how to delete a submodule. Still, even `git rm
<submodule>` leaves stuff behind.
How about a `git submodule rm` command (or similar) that *removes
everything* and stages it? It would be the complete opposite of `git
submodule add`.
#!/JoePea
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