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## The trick
In an ideal world there should never be a need to do this, but here is how to do it properly if you ever walk into this bizarre problem. This command imports commits from a repo in the `../masterfiles` folder and applies them to the repository inside the current folder :
-{{< highlight sh >}}
+```sh
(cd ../masterfiles/; git format-patch –stdout origin/master) | git am
-{{< /highlight >}}
+```