Hi

I have an git repository which begins with refactored code from a
different project. The refactored code is only available as the latest
version due to git and svn hosters which shutdown and I missed
notifications as well as a stolen hard drive on which the local repos
were.

I now did some cleaning up of the older code and created a git repo for
it.

Further development happened in a new repo with the first commit being
refactored code. After that, several commits were done.

So: I now have a repo A which contains old history, and a repo B which
effectively starts where repo A ends.

To simplify things, I would like to combine these two, i.e. have one
repo (let's call it AB) which contains the complete history of the two
repos, (beginning of A until end of B) and in which I can tag the end of
A.

But I have no idea if this is possible or if h=yes, how I can do this.

Any help welcome,

Thanks,

Rainer


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