I am migrating a SVN repository to Git.
The svn structure is like shown below
Root
+ branches
+ b1
+ b2
+ development_branches
+ d1
+ d2
+ tags
+ trunk
The situation here is the folder branches contains another subdirectory development_branches which in turn contains few branches.
When I use svn2git, to convert this in to a git repository. The folder development_branches is considered a single branch. Below is the Git branch structure using svn2git
Root
+ b1
+ b2
+ development_branches
is it possible to make svn2git to consider the contents of the folder "development_branches" as individual branches instead, or is there a way in Git which will enable to mark the folders inside the folder development_branches as individual branches?
Thanks in advance
I am not sure if this is the right way of doing it, but it seems to work. If this is not correct, your feedback are welcome.
The strategy is like this 1. Create branches from the branch "development_branches", one for each subfolder 2. check out the newly created branch and use the command git filter-branch to replace the root content with the contents of the subdirectory
git filter-branch -f --subdirectory-filter <subdirectory_name> HEAD
So, for the git structure shown in the question, I used the commands below
$ git checkout development_branches
$ git branch d1
$ git branch d2
$ git checkout d1
$ git filter-branch -f --subdirectory-filter d1 HEAD
$ git checkout d2
$ git filter-branch -f --subdirectory-filter d2 HEAD
$ git branch -d development_branches
After this the new Git structure is
Root
+ b1
+ b2
+ d1
+ d2