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@ -864,6 +864,22 @@ The example will include `/dir/foo/bar/file`, `/foo/bar/baz`, `/file.php`,
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Optional.
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### abandoned
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Indicates whether this package has been abandoned.
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It can be boolean or a package name/URL pointing to a recommended alternative.
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Examples:
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Use `"abandoned": true` to indicates this package is abandoned.
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Use `"abandoned": "monolog/monolog"` to indicates this package is abandoned and the
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recommended alternative is `monolog/monolog`.
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Defaults to false.
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Optional.
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### non-feature-branches
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A list of regex patterns of branch names that are non-numeric (e.g. "latest" or something),
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