How to set “canonical: false” when adding a custom repository with the CLI interface?
Is it possible to add canonical: false
when adding a repository via CLI, I have searched, but it looks like it has to be manually added?
How to set “canonical: false” when adding a custom repository with the CLI interface?
Is it possible to add canonical: false
when adding a repository via CLI, I have searched, but it looks like it has to be manually added?
How to set “canonical: false” when adding a custom repository with the CLI interface?
Is it possible to add canonical: false
when adding a repository via CLI, I have searched, but it looks like it has to be manually added?
How to set “canonical: false” when adding a custom repository with the CLI interface?
Is it possible to add canonical: false
when adding a repository via CLI, I have searched, but it looks like it has to be manually added?
How to set “canonical: false” when adding a custom repository with the CLI interface?
Is it possible to add canonical: false
when adding a repository via CLI, I have searched, but it looks like it has to be manually added?
How to set “canonical: false” when adding a custom repository with the CLI interface?
Is it possible to add canonical: false
when adding a repository via CLI, I have searched, but it looks like it has to be manually added?
Composer canonical cli command
Is it possible to add canonical false when adding a repository via cli, I have searched but it looks like it has to be manually added?
locating php-composer vendor folder above web root
finally got my docker webdev stack up and running. Everything is working fine. I now want to relocate the php-composer vendor folder outside of the web root.
I’ve tried configuring my composer.json file:
To load dependencies individually
I need the Yii2 shell.
Composer autoload seems not to load classes
I’m writing a wordpress plugin that needs geojson-converter library (https://github.com/lraveri/geojson-converter)