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Mar 1, 2012 · To quickly install Composer in the current directory, run the following script in your terminal. To automate the installation, use the guide on installing Composer programmatically.
Composer
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Introduction - Composer
Composer is a tool for dependency management in PHP. It allows you to declare the libraries your project depends on and it will manage (install/update) them for you.
Command-line interface / Commands - Composer
To get help from the command-line, call composer or composer list to see the complete list of commands, then --help combined with any of those can give you more information.
Basic usage - Composer
To start using Composer in your project, all you need is a composer.json file. This file describes the dependencies of your project and may contain other metadata as well.
Versions and constraints - Composer
In Composer, what's often referred to casually as a version -- that is, the string that follows the package name in a require line (e.g., ~1.1 or 1.2.*) -- is actually more specifically a version …
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Composer platform dependencies Making your package depend on specific Composer versions Setting up and using custom installers Modify the way certain types of packages are installed
Authentication for privately hosted packages and repositories
In order to allow your project to have access to these packages and repositories you will have to tell Composer how to authenticate with the server that hosts them.
Config - Composer
Composer allows repositories to define a notification URL, so that they get notified whenever a package from that repository is installed. This option allows you to disable that behavior.
Repositories - Composer
Composer will correctly pick your package over the original one since the custom repository has priority over packagist. If you want to rename the package, you should do so in the default …