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**If you are experiencing trouble with more complex merges, please always ask the owner of the respective repository. If you happen to be the owner, contact the platform admins via the issue tracking board.**
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#Using submodules:
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# Submodules:
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Submodules are a handy tool to include other Git repositories (either on OpenVT or on other platforms) into your repository, allowing either to use always the latest version of these, or to point at one defined version. On OpenVT, this is used e.g. to include the PIPER child model repository located on Gitlab.com.
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Submodules are a handy tool to include other Git repositories (either on OpenVT or on other platforms) as a folder structure into your own repository. On OpenVT, this is used e.g. to include the PIPER child model repository located on Gitlab.com.
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Please, find more information on that on the [dedicated page](https://virtual.openvt.eu/platform_manual_and_guidelines/manual_and_guidelines/-/wikis/Submodules).
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