use "--recurse-submodules"
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#- allows parallel building with the '+' prefix
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#- allows parallel building with the '+' prefix
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#- rebuilds the Nim compiler if the corresponding submodule is updated
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#- rebuilds the Nim compiler if the corresponding submodule is updated
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update-common: | sanity-checks
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update-common: | sanity-checks
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git submodule foreach --quiet 'git ls-files --exclude-standard | while read F; do rm -rf "$$F"; done'
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git submodule foreach --quiet 'git ls-files --exclude-standard --recurse-submodules | while read F; do rm -rf "$$F"; done'
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git submodule update --init --recursive || true
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git submodule update --init --recursive || true
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# changing URLs in a submodule's submodule means we have to sync and update twice
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# changing URLs in a submodule's submodule means we have to sync and update twice
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git submodule sync --quiet --recursive
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git submodule sync --quiet --recursive
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