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addremove: automatically process a subrepository's subrepos...
addremove: automatically process a subrepository's subrepos Since addremove on the top of a directory tree will recursively handle sub directories, it should be the same with deep subrepos, once the user has explicitly asked to process a subrepo. This really only has an effect when a path that is a subrepo (or is in a subrepo) is given, since -S causes all subrepos to be processed already. An addremove without a path that crosses into a subrepo, will still not enter any subrepos, per backward compatibility rules.
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