The easiest way in my case is to use git filter-repo. Only 1 command to get the job done.
so you have a directory structure like this
/var/www/html/templates
/var/www/html/templates/.git
you want to move your git repro to
/var/www/html/.git
Before proceeding install git-repo
if you are still testing and playing around and don't want your current repo to be corrupted do:
git remote -v
and configure something new here assuming Github
git remote set-url origin https://github.com/username/***.git
now the magic
cd /var/www/html/templates
git filter-repo --to-subdirectory-filter templates --force
this will give an output like:
Parsed 112 commits
New history written in 2.46 seconds; now repacking/cleaning...
Repacking your repo and cleaning out old unneeded objects
Updating files: 100% (648/648), done.
HEAD is now at 5b40a5d delete obsolete pages2pdf files
Enumerating objects: 973, done.
Counting objects: 100% (973/973), done.
Delta compression using up to 20 threads
Compressing objects: 100% (600/600), done.
Writing objects: 100% (973/973), done.
Total 973 (delta 458), reused 726 (delta 259), pack-reused 0
Removing duplicate objects: 100% (256/256), done.
Completely finished after 28.93 seconds.
Now move your .git directory to /var/www/html/ and move the files in the templates directory to the new templates directory.
Commit and the result is you have changed your git directory and preserved the history.
For more info check you the filter-repo documentation