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How to use git in folders subfolders ?

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I have 7 folders -
1 - main
6 - subfolders for any projects
the thing is, the another 6 folders git work perfect but if I try do a commit in the main, always appear that
git status# On branch master# Changes not staged for commit:# (use "git add ..." to update what will be committed)# (use "git checkout -- ..." to discard changes in working directory)# (commit or discard the untracked or modified content in submodules)

I tried use git commit -am , git commit add . but always dont get this commits, so what can i do?

posted Jun 2, 2013 by anonymous

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