I'm starting this this really isn't possible with Git submodules after head scratching and searching but here it goes:
I've pulled the Ghost (node.js blog platform) repo rendered by a cloud provider.
It resides at C:/sites/blog/ and pushes to my cloud server
I've made a submodule of a theme I found on a github repo. It resides at C:/sites/blog/content/themes/SubmoduleTheme
I've tried to figure out how to customize the theme while pushing from the blog's root directory to the cloud server.
It seems submodules require any commits to be pushed to a different repo than the "super" repo. Is this the case--that localized changes to submodule can't be included in the main repo to the cloud, are there any ~relatively simple~ Git alternatives?
.gitmodules
file is just a suggestion. The one the local repo uses is in the local repo's config. All of the metadata about a history is repo-local and utterly arbitrary, configure it how you like -- the commit graphs areall that matters, and you can schlep them around among repos and label them however you like, arbitrarily, in every repo. In your personal repos the organization only has to make sense to you personally.