diff --git a/content/posts/2022-11-26-change-git-submodule-url/index.md b/content/posts/2022-11-26-change-git-submodule-url/index.md
index cf80f43..a4cb8d0 100644
--- a/content/posts/2022-11-26-change-git-submodule-url/index.md
+++ b/content/posts/2022-11-26-change-git-submodule-url/index.md
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title = "Change git submodule URL"
summary = """Another thing I forget constantly when using git:
Changing the remote URL of a submodule"""
date = "2022-12-01T20:08:17+01:00"
-#lastmod = ""
+lastmod = "2022-12-13T06:37:11+01:00"
categories = ["computerstuff"]
tags = ["til-git","reminders"]
@@ -12,10 +12,29 @@ tags = ["til-git","reminders"]
If the location (URL) of the submodule has changed, then you can simply:
1. Modify the .gitmodules file in the repo root to use the new URL.
-2. Delete the submodule folder in the repo `rm -rf .git/modules/`.
-3. Delete the submodule folder in the working directory `rm -rf `.
-4. Run `git submodule sync`.
-5. Run `git submodule update`.
+2. Delete the submodule folder in the repo
+
+ ~~~console
+ $ rm -rf .git/modules/
+ ~~~
+
+3. Delete the submodule folder in the working directory
+
+ ~~~console
+ $ rm -rf
+ ~~~
+
+4. Run
+
+ ~~~console
+ $ git submodule sync
+ ~~~
+
+5. And run
+
+ ~~~console
+ $ git submodule update
+ ~~~
More complete info can be found elsewhere: