Lesson 5
Writing Reusable and Self-explanatory Programs
Chapter 8: git branch
Always default to main
You can set the initial branch to main
in the first place via git init
.
user@MACHINE:~/someproject$ git init --initial-branch=main
Initialized empty Git repository in /home/user/someproject/.git/
It’s too much hassle to remember every time though.
Can I always default to main
instead of master
?
The answer is yes.
You will need to configure your local git
client to always name your default branch as main
whenever you create a new repo.
First, check that you have git
version>=2.28 because this solution only works for these versions. If not, figure out how to upgrade your git
client.
user@MACHINE:~/robot$ git --version
git version 2.32.0
Then do the following to configure your git
client to always name your default branch as main
in the future.
user@MACHINE:~/robot$ git config --global init.defaultBranch main
You can test whether this works by initialising a new git repository called branchtest
(or whatever you like), and checking whether the default branch is main
.
user@MACHINE:~/robot$ cd ..
user@MACHINE:~$ git init branchtest
Initialized empty Git repository in /home/user/branchtest/.git/
user@MACHINE:~$ cd branchtest
user@MACHINE:~/branchtest$ git status
On branch main
No commits yet
nothing to commit (create/copy files and use "git add" to track)
Looks like it is now officially main
by default.