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I added a submodule to my git repo like this:

$ git submodule add git://github.com/user/some-library some-library

I've decided I want to create a fork of that library to do some adjustments. How can i swap that submodule so that it points to my own github fork instead?

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The submodules are stored in .gitmodules:

$ cat .gitmodules
[submodule "ext/google-maps"]
    path = ext/google-maps
    url = git://git.naquadah.org/google-maps.git

If you edit the url with a text editor, you need to run the following:

$ git submodule sync

This updates .git/config which contains a copy of this submodule list (you could also just edit the relevant [submodule] section of .git/config manually)

There might be a way to do it with only git commands, although the submodule system seems a bit incomplete (e.g see the instructions to remove a submodule)

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git submodule sync command can be used to synchronize .git/config with changes in .gitmodules – Alexander Jul 24 '12 at 19:36
@Alexander ah, cool, edited answer to include that – dbr Jul 24 '12 at 20:53

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