We have a rather large repository with a lot of submodules. When I use sourcetree to clone that repository, I would expect that the checked out versions of all the submodules would have the LFS files to be resolved - i.e., contain the actual file. This doesn't work, only the placeholder file is present.
Is there a setting or anything I can do the get the LFS content correct after the clone? I can execute a GIT command in the shell after the clone, but I'd prefer the SourceTree GUI to do it for me.
Hi Robert,
I am wondering if using git lfs track can help? Have you already tried using it?
Cheers,
Felipe
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