Two versions of a project in one GIT repository

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Hi all,

I have two versions of one project in one local git repository. I have to
commit this repository into 2 remote repositories, one for each version;

LOCAL GIT(V1/V2) -> REMOTE GIT(V1), REMOTE GIT(V2)

I have some files in the LOCAL GIT repository which should only go to REMOTE
GIT(V1) and other should only go to REMOTE GIT(V2). Now I commit full local
repository to both remotes. Can I only commit some files to REMOTE1?

I need to have both version of the project in one repository, but would like
to have an options to divide history a bit. I do not think that any
branching can help as then I would have to make the same changes to both
branches mostly. Most of the code, 90% of the code is the same for VER 1 and
VER 2. New code is usually the same for both versions.

THANK YOU,

Kacper

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