Add a package as a git submodule
npm.commands.submodule(packages, callback)
For each package specified, npm will check if it has a git repository url
in its package.json description then add it as a git submodule at
node_modules/<pkg name>
.
This is a convenience only. From then on, it's up to you to manage
updates by using the appropriate git commands. npm will stubbornly
refuse to update, modify, or remove anything with a .git
subfolder
in it.
This command also does not install missing dependencies, if the package
does not include them in its git repository. If npm ls
reports that
things are missing, you can either install, link, or submodule them yourself,
or you can do npm explore <pkgname> -- npm install
to install the
dependencies into the submodule folder.