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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T01:12:09+00:00 2026-05-11T01:12:09+00:00

Is there a way to add a Subversion repository as a Git submodule in

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Is there a way to add a Subversion repository as a Git submodule in my Git repository?

Something like:

git-svn submodule add https://svn.foo.com/svn/proj --stdlayout svn-project 

Where https://svn.foo.com/svn/proj points to a Subversion repository.

I know there is git-svn which allows one to interact with a Subversion repository. So I am thinking, maybe there is a way to checkout a Subversion repository with git-svn and then use it as a submodule.

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  1. 2026-05-11T01:12:09+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:12 am

    No. Your best bet would be to set up a mirror of the svn repository in a dedicated git repository.

    git svn clone -s http://subversion.example.com/ mysvnclone cd mysvnclone git remote add origin git@example.com:project.git git push origin master 

    Then you can add the git repository as a submodule to the original project

    cd /path/to/gitproject git submodule add git://example.com/project.git -- svn-project git add svn-project git commit -m 'Add submodule' 

    There is one conceptual difference between svn:externals and git submodule that may trip you up if you approach this from a subversion point of view. The git submodule is pegged to the revision that you give it. If ‘upstream’ changes, then you have to update your submodule’s reference.

    So when we resync with the upstream subversion:

    cd /path/to/mysvnclone git svn rebase git push 

    … the git project will still use the original revision that we committed earlier. To update to the svn HEAD, you would have to use

    cd /path/to/gitproject/svn-project git checkout master git pull cd .. git add svn-project git commit -m'Update submodule' 
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