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username="nobodyinperson"
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avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/736a41cd4988ede057bae805d000f4f5"
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subject="comment 4"
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date="2023-10-06T03:22:12Z"
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Submodules can feel a bit clunky, that's right. They're 'invisible to the parent repo' in that they indeed have separate configs (remotes, etc.), so one needs to manually set it up again when replicating.
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DataLad embraces this and provides e.g. `datalad save`, which commits recursively into all submodules and it will also initialize and handle submodules a bit more automatic. But it lacks the fully bidirectional `git annex sync|assist`.
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I use submodules extensively and am not entirely happy with it due to the fragile manual config necessary.
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Auto-enabled special remotes can help out a bit (those will be configured upon first submodule creation by git annex).
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