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2. You can check out any package and start developing on patches for example.
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3. Projects with multiple developers can use this feature to bootstrap the initial application for development.
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To create a new project using composer you can use the "create-project",
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pass it a package name + version and a directory to create the project in.
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To create a new project using composer you can use the "create-project" command.
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Pass it a package name, and the directory to create the project in. You can also
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provide a version as third argument, otherwise the latest version is used.
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The directory is not allowed to exist, it will be created during installation.
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php composer.phar create-project doctrine/orm 2.2.0 /path/to/new-project
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php composer.phar create-project doctrine/orm path 2.2.0
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By default the command checks for the packages on packagist.org. To change this behavior
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you can use the --repository-url parameter and either point it to an HTTP url
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If you want to get a development version of the code directly checked out
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from version control you have to add the --prefer-source parameter.
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