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@ -99,11 +99,16 @@ by the PHP process currently running. If the requirements are not met, the scrip
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prints a warning with the missing requirements and exits with code 104.
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To avoid an unexpected white page of death with some obscure PHP extension warning in
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production, you can run `composer check-platform-reqs --no-dev` as part of your
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production, you can run `composer check-platform-reqs` as part of your
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deployment/build and if that returns a non-0 code you should abort.
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The default value is `php-only` which only checks the PHP version.
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If you for some reason do not want to use this safety check, and would rather
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risk runtime errors when your code executes, you can disable this by setting the
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[`platform-check`](06-config.md#platform-check) config option to `false`.
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If you want the check to include verifying the presence of PHP extensions,
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set the config option to `true`.
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