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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T16:46:28+00:00 2026-05-14T16:46:28+00:00

I have done an app for a client called ‘A’ (not really). I have

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I have done an app for a client called ‘A’ (not really).

I have found out that it is very cool and that I want to sell it to other clients also. The directory ‘A’ is a Git repository. I think I have a problem with cloning it. As far as I can see I need to make a copy of the dir ‘A’ and call it ‘Generic_A’. Then delete the dir ‘A’ and do a “git clone Generic_A A” Then I could start changing the ‘Generic_A’-repo with a generic design and all client references removed. But that is kind of the other way around. I should have started doing the generic design and then cloned the repo to change to the client specific design.

Can I:

  1. make a new branch
  2. do all the changes to make the design generic
  3. create a patch that reflects the changes between the two
  4. remove the client specific branch
  5. rename the directory to ‘Generic_A’
  6. clone the repo to a new dir ‘A’
  7. apply the patch to get the client specific stuff back

And if yes – how do I make the patch and apply it?

Regards,

Jacob

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    2026-05-14T16:46:29+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:46 pm

    That could work, although between 6. and 7. I would make a ‘client_A’ branch before applying your patch.
    The drawback is that you lose commit history specifics to client A, since you apply that patch in one big commit.

    In your case, a patch can be made with git diff, see
    patching with git diff

    git diff --no-prefix > patchfile
    

    then apply the patch:

    patch -p0 < patchfile
    

    If you have an existing “git diff” patch file that was created without the “–no-prefix” option, you can apply that patch via:

    patch -p1 < patchfile
    

    this will ignore the default a/ b/ source prefixes.

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