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@ -203,21 +203,27 @@ They are just regular files and directories. This is in contrast to `submodule`
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There are two synchronization directions: `subtree push` and `subtree pull`.
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```
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git subtree push -P src/tools/clippy https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy.git
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git subtree push -P src/tools/clippy git@github.com:your-github-name/rust-clippy rustup
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```
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takes all the changes that
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happened to the copy in this repo and creates commits on the remote repo that match the local
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changes (so every local commit that touched the subtree causes a commit on the remote repo).
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changes. Every local commit that touched the subtree causes a commit on the remote repo, but is
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modified to move the files from the specified directory to the tool repo root.
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Make sure to not pick the `master` branch, so you can open a normal PR to the tool to merge that
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subrepo push.
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```
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git subtree pull -P src/tools/clippy https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy.git
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git subtree pull -P src/tools/clippy https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy master
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```
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takes all changes since the last `subtree pull` from the tool repo
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repo and adds these commits to the rustc repo + a merge commit that moves the tool changes into
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the specified directory in the rust repository.
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takes all changes since the last `subtree pull` from the clippy
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repo and adds these commits to the rustc repo + a merge commit with the existing changes.
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It is recommended that you always do a push before a pull, so that the merge works without conflicts.
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It is recommended that you always do a push first and get that merged to the tool master branch.
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Then, when you do a pull, the merge works without conflicts.
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While definitely possible to resolve conflicts during a pull, you may have to redo the conflict
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resolution if your PR doesn't get merged fast enough and there are new conflicts. Do not try to
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rebase the result of a `git subtree pull`, rebasing merge commits is a bad idea in general.
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