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@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ The only required field is `packages`. The JSON structure is as follows:
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{
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"packages": {
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- "vendor/packageName": {
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+ "vendor/package-name": {
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"dev-master": { @composer.json },
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"1.0.x-dev": { @composer.json },
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"0.0.1": { @composer.json },
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@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ project to use the patched version. If the library is on GitHub (this is the
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case most of the time), you can simply fork it there and push your changes to
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your fork. After that you update the project's `composer.json`. All you have
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to do is add your fork as a repository and update the version constraint to
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-point to your custom branch. For version constraint naming conventions see
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+point to your custom branch. For version constraint naming conventions see
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[Libraries](02-libraries.md) for more information.
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Example assuming you patched monolog to fix a bug in the `bugfix` branch:
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