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Fix docs for issue composer/satis#656 (#11005)

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Ralf Lang 2022-08-17 23:24:40 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -34,9 +34,11 @@ packages, or your own. You can get it from
For example let's assume you have a few packages you want to reuse across your For example let's assume you have a few packages you want to reuse across your
company but don't really want to open-source. You would first define a Satis company but don't really want to open-source. You would first define a Satis
configuration: a json file with an arbitrary name that lists your curated configuration: a json file that lists your curated
[repositories](../05-repositories.md). [repositories](../05-repositories.md).
The default file name is satis.json but it could be anything you like.
Here is an example configuration, you see that it holds a few VCS repositories, Here is an example configuration, you see that it holds a few VCS repositories,
but those could be any types of [repositories](../05-repositories.md). Then it but those could be any types of [repositories](../05-repositories.md). Then it
uses `"require-all": true` which selects all versions of all packages in the uses `"require-all": true` which selects all versions of all packages in the
@ -46,7 +48,7 @@ The default file Satis looks for is `satis.json` in the root of the repository.
```json ```json
{ {
"name": "My Repository", "name": "my/repository",
"homepage": "http://packages.example.org", "homepage": "http://packages.example.org",
"repositories": [ "repositories": [
{ "type": "vcs", "url": "https://github.com/mycompany/privaterepo" }, { "type": "vcs", "url": "https://github.com/mycompany/privaterepo" },