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Jordi Boggiano 10 years ago
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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Version constraints can be specified in a few different ways.
Name | Example | Description
-------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | -----------
Exact version | `1.0.2` | You can specify the exact version of a package.
Range | `>=1.0` `>=1.0,<2.0` <code>&gt;=1.0,&lt;1.1 &#124; &gt;=1.2</code> | By using comparison operators you can specify ranges of valid versions. Valid operators are `>`, `>=`, `<`, `<=`, `!=`. <br />You can define multiple ranges. Ranges separated by a comma (`,`) will be treated as a **logical AND**. A pipe <code>&#124;</code> will be treated as a **logical OR**. AND has higher precedence than OR.
Range | `>=1.0` `>=1.0,<2.0` <code>&gt;=1.0,&lt;1.1 &#124; &gt;=1.2</code> | By using comparison operators you can specify ranges of valid versions. Valid operators are `>`, `>=`, `<`, `<=`, `!=`. <br />You can define multiple ranges. Ranges separated by a comma (`,`) will be treated as a **logical AND**. A pipe (<code>&#124;</code>) will be treated as a **logical OR**. AND has higher precedence than OR.
Wildcard | `1.0.*` | You can specify a pattern with a `*` wildcard. `1.0.*` is the equivalent of `>=1.0,<1.1`.
Tilde Operator | `~1.2` | Very useful for projects that follow semantic versioning. `~1.2` is equivalent to `>=1.2,<2.0`. For more details, read the next section below.

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