![]() ![]() The Internet at large also has arguments against them. I already have written some guidelines and tips about them and also explored alternatives. They won't necessarily save you from slow build times, though. Submodules can be convenient, especially for dynamic languages. If you can't or don't want to use a dependency tool, git has a facility to handle submodules. A perfect solution to the problem is far from here. ![]()
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