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Very tiny but necessary edit

To delete `.git` repos of submodules, `rm -rf vendor/**/.git` doesn't work, but `rm -rf vendor/*/*/.git` does
Richard K Miller 10 years ago
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doc/faqs/should-i-commit-the-dependencies-in-my-vendor-directory.md

@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ If you really feel like you must do this, you have a few options:
 2. Use --prefer-dist or set `preferred-install` to `dist` in your
 2. Use --prefer-dist or set `preferred-install` to `dist` in your
    [config](../04-schema.md#config).
    [config](../04-schema.md#config).
 3. Remove the `.git` directory of every dependency after the installation, then
 3. Remove the `.git` directory of every dependency after the installation, then
-   you can add them to your git repo. You can do that with `rm -rf vendor/**/.git`
+   you can add them to your git repo. You can do that with `rm -rf vendor/*/*/.git`
    but this means you will have to delete those dependencies from disk before
    but this means you will have to delete those dependencies from disk before
    running composer update.
    running composer update.
 4. Add a .gitignore rule (`vendor/.git`) to ignore all the vendor `.git` folders.
 4. Add a .gitignore rule (`vendor/.git`) to ignore all the vendor `.git` folders.