by IAHM-COL » Mon Jun 01, 2015 2:19 pm
yes
you can init one by one
But you are talking about 650 inits here
In linux you can use wild cards, but give it a try on your own git shell thing
Example
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git submodule init Aircraft/A*
git submodule update
Will get you all aircraft beginning with capital A
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git submodule init Aircraft/[0-9]*
git submodule update
Will get you all aircraft beginning with numbers
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git submodule init Aircraft/[Aa]*
git submodule update
Will get you aircraft beginning with a (case insensitive)
Which is kinda fun way to go by batches instead of 1 by 1
You can also initialize a list of Aircraft provided by comma
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git submodule init Aircraft/{c172p-detailed,piper-archer,dhc6,Citation,CitationX,777}
git submodule update
Remove an aircraft or series of aircraft is the same thing but deinit as oppose to init- Code: Select all
git submodule deinit Aircraft/7*
git submodule update
Will remove all the boeings
Think of it as a libraryYou can add and remove books at need.
And you can place a book in and out as many times as willing.
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