Fix documentation: change all master branch references to main (#2220)

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Hannah Kiekens
2020-07-07 20:01:55 +02:00
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### Creating new pull request from a fork
**Scenario:**
Creating a pull request from a fork/branch (head) and pulling into octokit.net/master (base)
Creating a pull request from a fork/branch (head) and pulling into octokit.net/main (base)
When you are opening a PR against a repository within an organization, owner is the name of the organization
In this scenario as we are merging to octokit/octokit.net:master, owner=octokit
In this scenario as we are merging to octokit/octokit.net:main, owner=octokit
```csharp
public async Task CreatePullRequestFromFork()
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GitHubClient ghClient = new GitHubClient(new ProductHeaderValue("MyLib", "v2.0.0"));
ghClient.Credentials = new Credentials("apiToken");
NewPullRequest newPr = new NewPullRequest("PrTitle", "forkName:branchName", "master");
NewPullRequest newPr = new NewPullRequest("PrTitle", "forkName:branchName", "main");
var octokitRepo = await ghClient.Repository.Get("octokit", "ocktokit.net");
var pullRequest = await ghClient.PullRequest.Create("octokit", "octokit.net", newPr);

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client.Credentials = tokenAuth;
```
It is **strongly recommended** to use the [OAuth Flow](https://github.com/octokit/octokit.net/blob/master/docs/oauth-flow.md) for interactions on behalf of a user, as this gives two significant benefits:
It is **strongly recommended** to use the [OAuth Flow](https://github.com/octokit/octokit.net/blob/main/docs/oauth-flow.md) for interactions on behalf of a user, as this gives two significant benefits:
- the application owner never needs to store a user's password
- the token can be revoked by the user at a later date

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# Octokit.net
If you are new to Octokit, I recommend reading the
[Getting Started](https://github.com/octokit/octokit.net/blob/master/docs/getting-started.md)
[Getting Started](https://github.com/octokit/octokit.net/blob/main/docs/getting-started.md)
guide, which walks through configuring the basics.
When you're done with that, have a look at the topics listed under **Features** to get
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You shouldn't need to know these well, but they're there if there comes a day when you do.
If we still haven't covered a topic you're interested in, check out the suite of
[integration tests](https://github.com/octokit/octokit.net/tree/master/Octokit.Tests.Integration/Clients)
[integration tests](https://github.com/octokit/octokit.net/tree/main/Octokit.Tests.Integration/Clients)
which can help you to get familiar with how things currently work. Then open an issue
against the repository, so we can properly document things.

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- `Labels` - a collection of labels to assign to the issue
Note that `Milestones` and `Labels` need to exist in the repository before
creating the issue. Refer to the [Milestones](https://github.com/octokit/octokit.net/blob/master/docs/milestones.md)
and [Labels](https://github.com/octokit/octokit.net/blob/master/docs/labels.md)
creating the issue. Refer to the [Milestones](https://github.com/octokit/octokit.net/blob/main/docs/milestones.md)
and [Labels](https://github.com/octokit/octokit.net/blob/main/docs/labels.md)
sections for more details.
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