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Package bone-vendor-dev
Short Description VendorDev package for Bone Framework
License MIT
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vendordev
If you create packagist libraries that get installed in your vendor folder, sometimes it's easier to work on those
files directly inside a project. However, sometimes you might alter files that were installed by Composer and not Git, so
you would typically clone the project again into a temp folder, move the .git
into the composer installed one,
delete the temp folder, then see the changes in the original folder. This tool does this for every project
in a given vendor directory, then lists projects that have had files changed.
installation
Use Composer
usage
If using Bone Framework, simply add to the config/packages.php
to add the command. If not you can add the
VendorDevCommand
to any existing Symfony console app, or you can call bin/vendor-tool
If using Bone Framework, you run the bone
command, you can now call the following
Again if you are not using Bone Framework you can call bin/vendor-tool
instead or add the command to your existing
Symfony console app.
In the above example, the command will go through each of the installed libraries in vendor/delboy1978uk
, and if a folder does
not contain a .git
directory, then it will clone the project into a temp folder before moving the .git
into
the installed version.
Once it has done this, it checks to see if files have changed by doing a git status
. Once it has checked erach
project in your vendor folder, it will list any projects that have changed. You should note that this tool only
checks against the master branch (for now, feel free to contribute!).