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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T20:29:53+00:00 2026-05-12T20:29:53+00:00

This might seem like a weird question, but bear with me. I’d like to

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This might seem like a weird question, but bear with me.

I’d like to (ab?)use git for a little project I’m working on, where I’d like to branch a file, yet keep the branched file within the current branch under a new name, maintaining history (allowing me to rebase changes to the original). This is similar to Subversion I suppose, in that Subversion doesn’t know branches, and just copies.

I’d like to have documents which doubles as document templates (these are plain text files, don’t worry merging will be quite possible), and in order to base a new document on another document, I’d like to just branch it.

Is this at all possible with Git? If not (and I’m actually assuming it’s not, given Git’s structure), are there any conceivable alternatives? I don’t want to move away from Git, though, as I use it for much more, so if there’s no good solution, I guess I can live with implementing my own (lightweight) branch/rebase on top of it.

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    2026-05-12T20:29:54+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:29 pm

    What’s so wrong with branching? You could pretty easily maintain a “templates” branch and move your changed documents between them.

    Say, for example:

    git checkout -b templates
    git checkout master
    git checkout templates path/to/template.ext
    cp path/to/template.ext path/to/document.ext
    # decide you want to change the template
    cp path/to/document.ext path/to/template.ext
    git commit -a -m "changed template"
    git checkout templates
    git merge master
    
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