Reinforce language about not specifying the version
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## Specifying the version
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You need to specify the version some way. Depending on the type of repository
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you are using, it might be possible to omit it from `composer.json`, because
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the repository is able to infer the version from elsewhere.
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You need to specify the package's version some way. When you publish your
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package on Packagist, it is able to infer the version from the VCS (git, svn,
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hg) information, so in that case you do not have to specify it, and it is
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recommended not to. See [tags](#tags) and [branches](#branches) to see how
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version numbers are extracted from these.
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If you do want to specify it explicitly, you can just add a `version` field:
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If you are creating packages by hand and really have to specify it explicitly,
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you can just add a `version` field:
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{
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"version": "1.0.0"
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}
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However if you are using git, svn or hg, you don't have to specify it.
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Composer will detect versions as follows:
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### Tags
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For every tag that looks like a version, a package version of that tag will be
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1.1.x
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> **Note:** When you install a dev version, it will install it from source.
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See [Repositories](05-repositories.md) for more information.
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### Aliases
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