Submodule Display
We now detect and display submodules making it easy to see what other code is being referenced via our web interface. ![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/391331/6120042/4dce0a9a-b085-11e4-9e90-1c0b9503c6e2.png) If the submodule points to a repo on…
We now detect and display submodules making it easy to see what other code is being referenced via our web interface.
If the submodule points to a repo on GitHub it will be automatically linked. If you hover over the short SHA1 for a few seconds you’ll see the submodule address and full SHA1 in a tooltip.
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