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As part of a push towards more inclusive language, git is reconsidering using "master" as the default branch name. As a first step, this setting will be configurable with the `init.defaultBranch` configuration option. Honor this during repository initialization. During initialization, we will create an initial branch: 1. Using the `initial_head` setting, if specified; 2. Using the `HEAD` configured in a template, if it exists; 3. Using the `init.defaultBranch` configuration option, if it is set; or 4. Using `master` in the absence of additional configuration.
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