Can I merge multiple repositories into one single repository while keeping version history? #143759
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It is possible and depends on how you need it. Here are some examples |
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If you have created multiple repositories for different modules of a course and now find it cluttered, you can merge them into a single repository while preserving all the information. Here’s how you can do it:
By following these steps, you can merge all your repositories into one while preserving the commit history of each repository. ! |
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When I first started using Github, I created multiple repositories for each module of a Coursera course that I was taking. I'm wondering if there is anyway I can preserve all the information on each repository and merge them into one as I find it is getting a little bit cluttered.
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