Don't forget: $ git branch -M main
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Still love master branch
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I choose Github Desktop
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I still use master ( main don't feel much stronger ) and also it indicates superiority (handle with care)
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Hard as I’ve looked, I can’t get a straight answer as far as what the -u flag is for. But I certainly use it on my initial pushes. Anybody wanna take a stab at making my dopey arse understand?
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It's shorthand for --set-upstream which you would use the first time you push a new branch so that your local branch tracks the remote branch explicitly. You only need it the first push.
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Simplify 3-4: git checkout -b new-branch I’d say A instead of A+ still pretty good..
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git switch -c new-branch
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