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    • Shawn Stafford's avatar
      Adding a default branch argument to the updateProject method. · ac1cd584
      Shawn Stafford authored
      The default branch controls which branch is displayed when a
      user navigates to a project in Gitlab.  Typically Gitlab will
      default to the first branch that is pushed to the repository.
      In cases where automation is used to create other branches
      prior to creating the master or development branches, it may
      be necessary to use this "default_branch" field to specify
      the default branch that should be displayed to users.
      ac1cd584
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