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#### Options explained
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* `directory`: the location of the dist files (inside the `output-dir`)
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* `directory`: required, the location of the dist files (inside the `output-dir`)
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* `format`: optional, `zip` (default) or `tar`
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* `prefix-url`: optional, location of the downloads, homepage (from `satis.json`) followed by `directory` by default
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* `skip-dev`: optional, `false` by default, when enabled (`true`) satis will not create downloads for branches
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* `absolute-directory`: optional, a _local_ directory where the dist files are dumped instead of `output-dir`/`directory`
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* `whitelist`: optional, if set as a list of package names, satis will only dump the dist files of these packages
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* `blacklist`: optional, if set as a list of package names, satis will not dump the dist files of these packages
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* `checksum`: optional, `true` by default, when disabled (`false`) satis will not provide the sha1 checksum for the dist files
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Once enabled, all downloads (include those from GitHub and BitBucket) will be replaced with a _local_ version.
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Example: A `prefix-url` of `https://my-bucket.s3.amazonaws.com` (and `directory` set to `dist`) creates download URLs
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which look like the following: `https://my-bucket.s3.amazonaws.com/dist/vendor-package-version-ref.zip`.
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### Web outputs
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* `output-html`: optional, `true` by default, when disabled (`false`) satis will not generate the `output-dir`/index.html page.
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* `twig-template`: optional, a path to a personalized [Twig](http://twig.sensiolabs.org/) template for the `output-dir`/index.html page.
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### Abandoned packages
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To enable your satis installation to indicate that some packages are abandoned, add the following to your `satis.json`:
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```json
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{
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"abandoned": {
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"company/package": true,
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"company/package2": "company/newpackage"
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}
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}
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```
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The `true` value indicates that the package is truly abandoned while the `"company/newpackage"` value specifies that the package is replaced by
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the `company/newpackage` package.
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Note that all packages set as abandoned in their own `composer.json` file will be marked abandoned as well.
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### Resolving dependencies
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Therefore, if you are requiring a package from Packagist, you will need to define it in your `satis.json`.
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Dev dependencies are packaged only if the `require-dev-dependencies` parameter is set to true.
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### Other options
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* `output-dir`: optional, defines where to output the repository files
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if not provided as an argument when calling the `build` command.
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* `config`: optional, lets you define all config options from composer, except `archive-format` and `archive-dir` as the configuration is done through [archive](#downloads) instead. See
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(http://getcomposer.org/doc/04-schema.md#config)
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