updated intro and basic-usage to reflect new --install-dir option

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Wil Moore III 12 years ago
parent f546025bae
commit 1ee715ead5

@ -45,6 +45,11 @@ composer:
This will just check a few PHP settings and then download `composer.phar` to
your working directory. This file is the composer binary.
You can install composer to a specific directory by using the `--install-dir`
option and providing a target directory (it can be an absolute or relative path):
$ curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --install-dir=bin
After that we run the command for installing all dependencies:
$ php composer.phar install

@ -18,6 +18,11 @@ You can place this file anywhere you wish. If you put it in your `PATH`,
you can access it globally. On unixy systems you can even make it
executable and invoke it without `php`.
You can install composer to a specific directory by using the `--install-dir`
option and providing a target directory (it can be an absolute or relative path):
$ curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php -- --install-dir=bin
To check if composer is working, just run the PHAR through `php`:
$ php composer.phar
@ -178,4 +183,4 @@ This can be useful for autoloading classes in a test suite, for example.
that one, you can just include `vendor/.composer/autoload_namespaces.php`,
which returns an associative array mapping namespaces to directories.
← [Intro](00-intro.md) | [Libraries](02-libraries.md) →
← [Intro](00-intro.md) | [Libraries](02-libraries.md) →

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