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you can add them to your git repo. You can do that with `rm -rf vendor/**/.git`
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you can add them to your git repo. You can do that with `rm -rf vendor/**/.git`
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but this means you will have to delete those dependencies from disk before
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but this means you will have to delete those dependencies from disk before
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running composer update.
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running composer update.
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3. Add a .gitignore rule (`vendor/.git`) to ignore all the vendor .git folders.
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3. Add a .gitignore rule (`vendor/.git`) to ignore all the vendor `.git` folders.
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This approach does not require to you delete dependencies from disk prior to
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This approach does not require that you delete dependencies from disk prior to
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running composer update.
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running a composer update.
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