Minor tweaks, refs #4172
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tagline: The multitude of possibilities that are called version constraints.
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tagline: Version constraints explained.
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# Versions
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will be treated as a **logical AND**. A double pipe (`||`) will be treated as a
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**logical OR**. AND has higher precedence than OR.
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> **Note:** Be careful when using unbounded ranges as you might end up
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> unexpectedly installing versions that break backwards compatibility.
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> Consider using the [caret](#caret) operator instead for safety.
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Examples:
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* `>=1.0`
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break backwards compatibility. For pre-1.0 versions it also acts with safety
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in mind and treats `^0.3` as `>=0.3.0 <0.4.0`.
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This is the recommended operator for maximum interoperability when writing
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library code.
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Example: `^1.2.3`
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## Stability
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Fill in a package name and it will autofill the default version constraint
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which Composer would add to your `composer.json` file. You can adjust the
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version constraint and the tool will highlight all releases that match.
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