github linking with other repos

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一整个雨季 2020-12-07 17:08

I have a project that relies on two repos in github to function. When I submit my project to github how do I link to these two repos? Should I duplicate the files in my ow

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  • 2020-12-07 17:47

    GitHub will also allow you to reference another repository in a comment on GitHub or in a commit. For example:

    We should probably handle this with github/enterprise#59
    

    This will add an update to the issue github/enterprise#59 with a link to your comment/commit.

    Cross-Repository Issue References

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    Sure, GitHub's all about social coding, but you can have social repositories, too. You can reference issues between repositories by mentioning user/repository#number in an issue. Once we see something like that — say, github/enterprise#59 — we'll make sure to update issue #59 in github's enterprise repository and let you know where it was referenced from. This is a part of GitHub Flavored Markdown, which also has a few tricks of its own.

    Read more: https://github.com/blog/967-github-secrets

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  • 2020-12-07 17:48

    You can use git submodules to "link" to other projects. See here - http://help.github.com/submodules/

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  • 2020-12-07 18:00

    There is an alternative to submodules that I found out to be more practical: subtree.

    According to this link the advantages are:

    • Management of a simple workflow is easy.
    • Older version of git are supported (even before v1.5.2).
    • The sub-project’s code is available right after the clone of the super project is done.
    • subtree does not require users of your repository to learn anything new, they can ignore the fact that you are using subtree to manage dependencies.
    • subtree does not add new metadata files like submodules doe (i.e. .gitmodule).
    • Contents of the module can be modified without having a separate repository copy of the dependency somewhere else.
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