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In the existing git repository store the issues as a private issues branch by default and use -r option to store the issues in a new issues repository.
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This pull request addresses issue #9
In the existing Git repository, the default behaviour has been updated. Previously, the default behaviour was to store the issues in a new issues repository. However, the new default behaviour is to store the issues as a private issues branch within the existing git repository. The -r option can be used to store the issues in a new issues repository.
In cases where the existing Git repository is empty without any commits, it is not possible to create a private issues branch. To resolve this, a commit will be made with the addition of the .git-issues-init.txt file. This commit will appear in the project's Git log, indicating that git-issue is now initialized in the project.