So creating a new repo on GitHub, you get a set of getting started steps. They changed the default branchname to “main” from “master” due to its connotations with slavery.
When I create a new repo now, the initial getting started steps recommend creating a branch named “master” as opposed to “main” as it was a while ago.
It’s especially weird since the line git branch -M master
is completely unnecessary, since git init
still sets you up with a “master” branch.
Disclaimer: I have a bunch of private repos, and my default branchnames are pretty much all “master”.
Is this a recent change?
Edit: Mystery solved, my default branchname is “master”. Thanks [email protected] !
Do you speak french too? I’m french myself and we use master for so many normal things. Americans don’t get that word right because their langage lost many of its meanings. It’s funny to see people get offended just because they misunderstand the etymology of a word
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