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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Composer - Package Management for PHP
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Composer is a package manager tracking local dependencies of your projects and libraries.
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-See the [about page](http://packagist.org/about) on [packagist.org](http://packagist.org/) for more information.
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+See [http://getcomposer.org/](http://getcomposer.org/) for more information and documentation.
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[](http://travis-ci.org/composer/composer)
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@@ -42,52 +42,37 @@ file as described above.
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2. Download the [`composer.phar`](http://getcomposer.org/composer.phar) executable
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3. Run Composer to get the dependencies: `php composer.phar install`
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-Global installation of composer (manual)
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+Global installation of Composer (manual)
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----------------------------------------
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-Since composer works with the current working directory it is possible to install it
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+Since Composer works with the current working directory it is possible to install it
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in a system wide way.
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1. Change into a directory in your path like `cd /usr/local/bin`
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-2. Get composer `curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php`
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+2. Get Composer `curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php`
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3. Make the phar executeable `chmod a+x composer.phar`
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4. Change into a project directory `cd /path/to/my/project`
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-5. Use composer as you normally would `composer.phar install`
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+5. Use Composer as you normally would `composer.phar install`
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6. Optionally you can rename the composer.phar to composer to make it easier
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-Global installation of composer (via homebrew)
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+Global installation of Composer (via homebrew)
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----------------------------------------------
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-Installing via this homebrew formula will always get you the latest composer version.
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+Installing via this homebrew formula will always get you the latest Composer version.
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1. run `brew uninstall composer ; brew install --HEAD https://raw.github.com/gist/1574469/composer.rb`
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2. Change into a project directory `cd /path/to/my/project`
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-3. Use composer as you normally would `composer.phar install`
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+3. Use Composer as you normally would `composer.phar install`
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*You will see a warning "Warning: Cannot verify package integrity"; however,
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this is benign and expected.*
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-Updating composer
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+Updating Composer
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-----------------
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Running `php composer.phar self-update` or equivalent will update a phar
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install with the latest version.
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-Configuration
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--------------
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-
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-Additional options for composer can be configured in `composer.json` by using the `config` section.
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-
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-``` json
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-{
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- "config": {
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- "vendor-dir": "custom/path/for/vendor"
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- }
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-}
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-```
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-
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-* `vendor-dir`: The location to install vendor packages. The location can be supplied as an absolute or relative path but **must** be within the current working directory.
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Contributing
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------------
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