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Expand Up @@ -20,16 +20,16 @@ Before you can sync your fork with an upstream repository, you must [configure a
> remote: Total 62 (delta 27), reused 44 (delta 9)
> Unpacking objects: 100% (62/62), done.
> From https://{% data variables.command_line.codeblock %}/<em>ORIGINAL_OWNER</em>/<em>ORIGINAL_REPOSITORY</em>
> * [new branch] master -> upstream/master
> * [new branch] main -> upstream/main
```
4. Check out your fork's local `master` branch.
4. Check out your fork's local `main` branch.
```shell
$ git checkout master
> Switched to branch 'master'
$ git checkout main
> Switched to branch 'main'
```
5. Merge the changes from `upstream/master` into your local `master` branch. This brings your fork's `master` branch into sync with the upstream repository, without losing your local changes.
5. Merge the changes from `upstream/main` into your local `main` branch. This brings your fork's `main` branch into sync with the upstream repository, without losing your local changes.
```shell
$ git merge upstream/master
$ git merge upstream/main
> Updating a422352..5fdff0f
> Fast-forward
> README | 9 -------
Expand All @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Before you can sync your fork with an upstream repository, you must [configure a
> create mode 100644 README.md
``` If your local branch didn't have any unique commits, Git will instead perform a "fast-forward":
```shell
$ git merge upstream/master
$ git merge upstream/main
> Updating 34e91da..16c56ad
> Fast-forward
> README.md | 5 +++--
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