Hi! I have repo1 with ~4 years of history and another repo2 with ~1 year of history, both of which I don't want to loose. Now I want to join them so that repo2 becomes a subdirectory whithin repo1, including all the history of repo2. A simple git-merge won't do because both repos have some same files (at least e.g. .gitignore) in their root directories. Of course I could resolve the conflicts, but I don't want that. My naive approach is "move everything in $repo2 one directory below" and then "merge $repo2 into $repo1". Actually I wouldn' call that a "merge" but an "import". I know of "git filter-branch --subdirectory-filter foodir" but that's just the opposite of what I need. Is there a nifty trick to get this? Or will I have to do "git filter-branch --tree-filter 'mkdir subdir && git mv * subdir' --all" on $repo2 and then "git merge $repo2" in $repo1? Thanks in advance Dirk -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html