added documentation for no_proxy env var
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@ -417,6 +417,16 @@ some tools like git or curl will only use the lower-cased `http_proxy` version.
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Alternatively you can also define the git proxy using
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`git config --global http.proxy <proxy url>`.
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### no_proxy
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If you are behind a proxy and would like to disable it for certain domains, you
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can use the `no_proxy` env var. Simply set it to a comma separated list of
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domains the proxy should *not* be used for.
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The env var accepts domains, IP addresses, and IP address blocks in CIDR
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notation. You can restrict the filter to a particular port (e.g. `:80`). You
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can also set it to `*` to ignore the proxy for all HTTP requests.
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### HTTP_PROXY_REQUEST_FULLURI
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If you use a proxy but it does not support the request_fulluri flag, then you
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@ -435,7 +445,7 @@ The `COMPOSER_HOME` var allows you to change the composer home directory. This
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is a hidden, global (per-user on the machine) directory that is shared between
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all projects.
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By default it points to `/home/<user>/.composer` on *nix,
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By default it points to `/home/<user>/.composer` on \*nix,
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`/Users/<user>/.composer` on OSX and
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`C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Composer` on Windows.
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