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> **Note:** When you install a dev version, it will install it from source.
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See [Repositories] for more information.
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See [Repositories](05-repositories) for more information.
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## Lock file
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### COMPOSER_VENDOR_DIR
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By setting this var you can make composer install the dependencies into a
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directory other than `vendor`.
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### COMPOSER_BIN_DIR
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This env var controls the time composer waits for commands (such as git
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commands) to finish executing. The default value is 60 seconds.
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### HTTP_PROXY
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If you are using composer from behind an HTTP proxy, you can use the standard
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`HTTP_PROXY` or `http_proxy` env vars. Simply set it to the URL of your proxy.
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Many operating systems already set this variable for you.
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repository. You basically just inline the `composer.json` object.
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For more information on any of these, see [Repositories].
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For more information on any of these, see [Repositories](05-repositories).
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Example:
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