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title: Splitting a subfolder out into a new repository
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redirect_from:
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- /articles/splitting-a-subpath-out-into-a-new-repository
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- /articles/splitting-a-subfolder-out-into-a-new-repository
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- /github/using-git/splitting-a-subfolder-out-into-a-new-repository
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- /github/getting-started-with-github/splitting-a-subfolder-out-into-a-new-repository
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- /github/getting-started-with-github/using-git/splitting-a-subfolder-out-into-a-new-repository
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intro: You can turn a folder within a Git repository into a brand new repository.
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versions:
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fpt: '*'
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ghes: '*'
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ghae: '*'
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ghec: '*'
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shortTitle: Splitting a subfolder
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---
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If you create a new clone of the repository, you won't lose any of your Git history or changes when you split a folder into a separate repository.
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{% data reusables.command_line.open_the_multi_os_terminal %}
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2. Change the current working directory to the location where you want to create your new repository.
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4. Clone the repository that contains the subfolder.
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```shell
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$ git clone https://{% data variables.command_line.codeblock %}/<em>USERNAME</em>/<em>REPOSITORY-NAME</em>
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```
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4. Change the current working directory to your cloned repository.
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```shell
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$ cd <em>REPOSITORY-NAME</em>
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```
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5. To filter out the subfolder from the rest of the files in the repository, run [`git filter-repo`](https://github.com/newren/git-filter-repo), supplying this information:
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- `FOLDER-NAME`: The folder within your project where you'd like to create a separate repository.
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{% windows %}
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{% tip %}
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**Tip:** Windows users should use `/` to delimit folders.
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{% endtip %}
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{% endwindows %}
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```shell
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$ git filter-repo --path FOLDER-NAME1/ --path FOLDER-NAME2/
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# Filter the specified branch in your directory and remove empty commits
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> Rewrite 48dc599c80e20527ed902928085e7861e6b3cbe6 (89/89)
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> Ref 'refs/heads/<em>BRANCH-NAME</em>' was rewritten
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```
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The repository should now only contain the files that were in your subfolder(s).
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6. [Create a new repository](/articles/creating-a-new-repository/) on {% data variables.product.product_name %}.
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7. At the top of your new repository on {% ifversion ghae %}{% data variables.product.product_name %}{% else %}{% data variables.product.product_location %}{% endif %}'s Quick Setup page, click {% octicon "clippy" aria-label="The copy to clipboard icon" %} to copy the remote repository URL.
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{% tip %}
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**Tip:** For information on the difference between HTTPS and SSH URLs, see "[About remote repositories](/github/getting-started-with-github/about-remote-repositories)."
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{% endtip %}
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8. Check the existing remote name for your repository. For example, `origin` or `upstream` are two common choices.
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```shell
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$ git remote -v
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> origin https://{% data variables.command_line.codeblock %}/<em>USERNAME/REPOSITORY-NAME</em>.git (fetch)
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> origin https://{% data variables.command_line.codeblock %}/<em>USERNAME/REPOSITORY-NAME</em>.git (push)
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```
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9. Set up a new remote URL for your new repository using the existing remote name and the remote repository URL you copied in step 7.
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```shell
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git remote set-url origin https://{% data variables.command_line.codeblock %}/<em>USERNAME/NEW-REPOSITORY-NAME</em>.git
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```
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10. Verify that the remote URL has changed with your new repository name.
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```shell
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$ git remote -v
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# Verify new remote URL
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> origin https://{% data variables.command_line.codeblock %}/<em>USERNAME/NEW-REPOSITORY-NAME</em>.git (fetch)
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> origin https://{% data variables.command_line.codeblock %}/<em>USERNAME/NEW-REPOSITORY-NAME</em>.git (push)
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```
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11. Push your changes to the new repository on {% data variables.product.product_name %}.
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```shell
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git push -u origin <em>BRANCH-NAME</em>
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```
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