On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 5:23 AM, Ramkumar Ramachandra
<artag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This configuration variable comes into effect when 'git clone' is
> invoked inside an existing git repository's worktree.  When set,
> instead of cloning the given repository as-is, it relocates the gitdir
> of the repository to the path specified by this variable.  This
> setting is especially useful when working with submodules.

What if I clone a repo then realize it was a mistake and remove it?
With current clone, a "rm -rf" would do. With this, I'll need to
figure out which subdir in the top .git contains the repo I want to
remove. I'm not sure how "git submodule" handles this case though
(i.e. total submodule ignorant speaking..)
--
Duy
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