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authorLuis Moreno <lmoreno.serrano@gmail.com>2023-02-11 20:07:51 +0100
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2023-02-11 12:07:51 -0700
commitf667821ed3fbcaafd84208b0c8a82bbdb5a019b5 (patch)
tree70a2911250fa8cce5ef021a75028a5c32a6e3b09
parent1504e9ca4cb4fc518413da2fbafed86c6535d0e1 (diff)
[Docs] Resynchronizing Your Branch including submodules (#19268)
-rw-r--r--docs/newbs_git_resynchronize_a_branch.md8
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diff --git a/docs/newbs_git_resynchronize_a_branch.md b/docs/newbs_git_resynchronize_a_branch.md
index 1d0e4dda16..b15c6cf7a8 100644
--- a/docs/newbs_git_resynchronize_a_branch.md
+++ b/docs/newbs_git_resynchronize_a_branch.md
@@ -51,21 +51,21 @@ git remote set-url origin https://github.com/<your_username>/qmk_firmware.git
Now that you have both remotes configured, you need to update the references for the upstream repository, which is QMK's, by running:
```
-git fetch upstream
+git fetch --recurse-submodules upstream
```
At this point, resynchronize your branch to QMK's by running:
```
-git reset --hard upstream/master
+git reset --recurse-submodules --hard upstream/master
```
These steps will update the repository on your computer, but your GitHub fork will still be out of sync. To resynchronize your fork on GitHub, you need to push to your fork, instructing Git to override any remote changes that are not reflected in your local repository. To do this, run:
```
-git push --force-with-lease
+git push --recurse-submodules=on-demand --force-with-lease
```
-!> **DO NOT** run `git push --force-with-lease` on a fork to which other users post commits. This will erase their commits.
+!> **DO NOT** run `git push --recurse-submodules=on-demand --force-with-lease` on a fork to which other users post commits. This will erase their commits.
Now your GitHub fork, your local files, and QMK's repository are all the same. From here you can make further needed changes ([use a branch!](newbs_git_using_your_master_branch.md#making-changes)) and post them as normal.