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git pull <remote branch name>
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```
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* Or, you can browse to the main repository and simultaneously pull all submodules:
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```bash
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git pull --recurse-submodules
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git submodule update --remote
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git checkout <commit hash>
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```
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* browse back to the main folder and push the changes in the submodule:
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```bash
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git add .
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git commit -m 'commit message, e.g. update submodule (name_of_submodule)'
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git push <remote branch name (origin master in most cases)>
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