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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ the default `vendor` folder by using
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If you are a **package author** and want your package installed to a custom
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directory, simply require `composer/installers` and set the appropriate `type`.
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+Specifying the package type, will override the default installer path.
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This is common if your package is intended for a specific framework such as
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CakePHP, Drupal or WordPress. Here is an example composer.json file for a
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WordPress theme:
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@@ -43,7 +44,8 @@ for a module that uses composer/installers:
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```
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Now the package would be installed to your folder location, rather than the default
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-composer/installers determined location.
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+composer/installers determined location. In addition, `installer-paths` is order-dependent, which means moving a package by name
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+ should come before the installer path of a `type` that matches the same package.
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> **Note:** You cannot use this to change the path of any package. This is only
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> applicable to packages that require `composer/installers` and use a custom type
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