+ [2014-08-10T22:00:54Z] itsrachelfish What's the best way to merge a repo on github into another while preserving the original history?
+ [2014-08-10T22:02:10Z] milki maybe a subtree merge
+ [2014-08-10T22:02:13Z] itsrachelfish The goal is to just have one repo with all the history, so I can delete the old one
+ [2014-08-10T22:04:06Z] milki itsrachelfish: !subtree
+ [2014-08-10T22:04:06Z] gitinfo itsrachelfish: The subtree merge method is great for incorporating a subsidiary git repo into your current one with "unified" history. Read http://git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Tools-Subtree-Merging for more info, see also !git-subtree and !git-stich-repo.

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Posted by alindeman in #github at 2014-08-10T19:03:06Z

i'm surprised bitbucket isn't rejecting it, yah
+ [2014-08-11T08:24:02Z] gshmu github enhancement at the picture bottom https://clbin.com/pt404N.png
+ [2014-08-11T08:25:30Z] gshmu I check my picture again, and Rotation it. always the bottom has the blank
+ [2014-08-11T08:27:33Z] gshmu https://clbin.com/CAWn3N.png
+ [2014-08-11T10:07:23Z] java-programmer Dear Users, may I ask a question about Git?
+ [2014-08-11T10:08:00Z] tobiasvl java-programmer: !ask