Hello, currently I’m having trouble using subtree to include a subproject that itself contains submodules. $ git subtree add --prefix folderB/subtreeproject https:\\xx master --squash The resulting structure is something like the following: superproject/ ├── .git/ ├── .gitmodules └── folderA/ ├── someFileA └── submoduleA / └── folderB/ ├── someFileB └── subtreeproject/ <= THE SUBTREE ├── .gitmodules ├── someFolder/ └── submoduleInSubtree/ <= THE SUBMODULE IN SUBTREE The subtreeproject contains its own submodule and therefore its own .gitmodules. If I now run $ git submodule update --init --remote I get the error fatal: No url found for submodule path ‘folderB/subtreeproject/submoduleInSubtree’ in .gitmodules The only way I could get the submodule initialized is by manually copying the contents of the folder/subtreeproject/.gitmodules to the top-level .gitmodules and adjusting the path accordingly, which is quite annoying. Is this behavior intended? Isn’t there a more elegant solution? Couldn’t git respect .gitmodules not only in the root directory but also in any sub-directory? I learned it already works for submodules within other submodules, but apparently not for submodules within subtrees. My git version: $ git version 2.21.0.windows.1 Best regards Thomas Kitzinger