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### Submodules ###
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The repository uses submodules, which normally are handles directly by the Makefile, but sometimes you want to
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The repository uses submodules, which normally are handled directly by the Makefile, but sometimes you want to
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be able to work with them manually.
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Following are the steps to manually get the submodules:
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1. `cd src/sizzle`
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2. `git checkout master`
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After you've commited your changes to the submodule, you'll update the jquery project to point to the new commit,
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After you've committed your changes to the submodule, you'll update the jquery project to point to the new commit,
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but remember to push the submodule changes before pushing the new jquery commit:
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1. `cd src/sizzle`
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#### `make update_submodules` ####
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checks out the commit pointed to byu jquery, but merges your local changes, if any. This target is executed
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checks out the commit pointed to by jquery, but merges your local changes, if any. This target is executed
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when you are doing a normal `make`.
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#### `make pull_submodules` ####
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updates the content of the submoduels to what is probably the latest upstream code
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updates the content of the submodules to what is probably the latest upstream code.
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#### `make pull` ####
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