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I don't know the incantation offhand, but certainly there is a way to tell your git to treat 'main' as the default.
However, 'master' actually was the historical default; 'main' is a newer name (search online if you are interested in why some repos and git hosting providers switched to use 'main' ... warning, opinions differ on whether said reasons were considered sensible or not).