The idea is handle the clone pre to the git submodule add
submodule_path=<dir>
submodule_clone_url=<url>
submodule_relative_url=<rel_path>
git clone --depth 1 --separate-git-dir=./.git/modules/${submodule_path} ${submodule_remote_url} ${submodule_path}
git submodule add ${submodule_relative_url} ${submodule_path}
The diff looks like this afterwards
cschneider@CPHAPF22MBP6:~/airoha/sdk_airoha(master)$ git diff --cached
diff --git a/.gitmodules b/.gitmodules
index 9ff939daf..83fc68eb6 100644
--- a/.gitmodules
+++ b/.gitmodules
@@ -24,3 +24,6 @@
+[submodule "${submodule_path} "]
+ path = ${submodule_path}
+ url = ${submodule_relative_url}
diff --git a/${submodule_path} b/s${submodule_path}
new file mode 160000
index 000000000..ce9bfc428
--- /dev/null
+++ b/${submodule_path}
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Subproject commit ce9bfc4285653eb04188b30fb67c60eab84a3ed6
You can now go to the submodule and find the artifact to add ..
git artifact fetch-co-latest -r <pattern>
The actual commit/tag/artifact can then be added/downloaded and committed.
The idea is handle the clone pre to the
git submodule addThe diff looks like this afterwards
You can now go to the submodule and find the artifact to add ..
git artifact fetch-co-latest -r <pattern>The actual commit/tag/artifact can then be added/downloaded and committed.