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Increment version number to 2.1.2
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jennybc committed Oct 25, 2021
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Package: usethis
Title: Automate Package and Project Setup
Version: 2.1.1
Version: 2.1.2
Authors@R:
c(person(given = "Hadley",
family = "Wickham",
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# usethis 2.1.1
# usethis 2.1.2

`git_default_branch_rename()` no longer errors on repos where README exists, but has no badge block.

`git_default_branch_rediscover()` prunes the defunct remote ref to the old default branch, e.g. `origin/master`.

Version 2.1.1 was never released. Version was advanced from 2.1.1 to 2.1.2 strictly for CRAN (re-)submission purposes.

# usethis 2.1.0

## Git default branch support
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## Special note

This is a rapid patch release of v2.1.1, right after the release of v2.1.0.

I discovered and fixed a bug and would love to release this version without waiting a week.

I know this should be very rare and certainly do not plan to make a habit of this.

Thanks in advance for your consideration.

Also, in case it comes up, the reverse dependency tidytuesdayR regularly fails due to it hitting a GitHub API rate limit in its tests. This is an expected false positive (we've seen it more than once now) and has nothing to do with usethis.
In case it comes up, the reverse dependency tidytuesdayR regularly fails when CRAN checks usethis, due to tidytuesdayR hitting a GitHub API rate limit in its tests. This is an expected false positive (we've seen it more than once now) and has nothing to do with usethis.

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