adlofts created page: tutorials authored by Andrew Lofts's avatar Andrew Lofts
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Navigate to your project using the *cd* command. Using *git status* you will be able to see any new developments to sub modules in the untracked changes as **(modified content)**. Proceeding to the eeglab_asr_amica folder and preforming *git status* again will yield something like this:
![modifiedcontentineeglab](/uploads/a323772f360009055937a2eb64394f3c/modifiedcontentineeglab.png)
This shows the changes that have happened in the nested sub modules.
You can also see that the current **HEAD** is listed at the top. If you are on the most updated version this will instead say *master* and no HEAD branch will appear. See *git branch* on one of the sub modules:
You can also see that the current **HEAD** is listed at the top. If you are on the most updated version this will instead say *master* and no HEAD branch will appear.
*git branch* on one of the sub modules shows that the current head is not the master but on a previous commit:
![submodualisonahead](/uploads/e7127815607e1af9e1a4d08ba6b0eb20/submodualisonahead.png)
In order to update a specific sub module you can:
```matlab
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cd /location/of/project
git submodule foreach git pull
```
This will pull the origin master from the repository and overwrite your local repository. If you use *git status* again you will be on the master HEAD.
# Website
In order to determine which BUCANL EEGLAB update you are using navigate to the eeglab directory in this **Pipeline** Project.
![versioncontroleeglab](/uploads/56d111a219ecd92ea202585fe6290cc4/versioncontroleeglab.png)
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