Switch dotfiles over to main branch naming convention and mentioon git switch for initialization
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git fetch
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git fetch
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git reset origin/master --hard
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git reset origin/main --hard
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git branch --set-upstream-to=origin/master master
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git branch --set-upstream-to=origin/main main
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#important[
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This has lead to some problems in the past.
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Generally I would try and use the new #cmd[`git switch`] command like so:
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#terminal("~")[
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git init
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git remote add origin https://git.dustvoice.de/DustVoice/dotfiles.git
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git fetch
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git switch -C main origin/main
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```
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Now I can issue any `git` command in my `$HOME` directory because it now is a `git` repository.
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Now I can issue any `git` command in my `$HOME` directory because it now is a `git` repository.
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=== Set up `gpg`
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=== Set up `gpg`
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