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Vendor dwendrich Package console-config-resolver Short Description Simply create a symfony console application instance via zend-servicemanager. License
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Usage
As part of the service-manager configuration you provide a section for the console application, e. g.
Under the key commands you can provide commands which will be added to your application. These have to either be a
class name or an object instance extending Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command.
Now in your code you can use the service manager to create the console application instance, e. g. in a file called
console.php you can do it like this:
Run the application in a terminal, e. g.
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