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@ -13,7 +13,18 @@ For new repositories, Gitea already has [the option to set the default branch na
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For exiting repositories, the [commands provided by Scott](https://www.hanselman.com/blog/EasilyRenameYourGitDefaultBranchFromMasterToMain.aspx) work perfectly:
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```
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git checkout master; git branch -m master main; git push -u origin main
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git checkout master; git branch -m master main; git push -u origin main; git push --delete origin master
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```
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Yes, a one-liner :) If you like to take things more slowly, here it goes:
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```
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git checkout master # switch to master branch
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git branch -m master main # move existing master branch to main (keeping history)
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git push -u origin main # push the main branch to the server
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git push --delete origin master # delete the master from the server
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```
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As for my website, here's the [commit](https://git.yarmo.eu/yarmo/yarmo.eu/commit/78e18c55c59c8e65e99013718cd42154ddb7ebd6) that completed the transition, making sure my CI/CD solution knows what to listen to.
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*Update 1* Thanks to [Charles Pence](https://charlespence.net/) for reminding me to add the `git push --delete origin master` line.
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