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So I have a react website up and I want to wrap the react project within a node framework (https://github.com/mars/heroku-cra-node) so the react project would be a subdirectory of the larger project, but I already have git version control on it. Is there a clean way of stepping the version up one directory to incorporate the new code, or at least a clean way of creating a new git repository the retains the commits from the previous repository?
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