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Informations about the package mcbumpface
:fallen_leaf: McBumpface
A simple tool to sync composer.lock and composer.json versions,
resulting in a faster package dependencies resolution.
Installing
How it works?
By looking at the composer.lock file which is (re)generated during
composer install or composer update we can replace the required
version specified on composer.json file by the installed version
specified on composer.lock file.
Example
composer.json (before)
After a composer update, composer have installed version ^1.0.4, so
my composer.json will looks like the following:
composer.json (after)
Configuration (optional)
By adding an extra configuration to the projects composer.json, you can configure different behavior of the version bumping.
The configuration can be added like this:
The following configurations are available:
stripVersionPrefixes
keepVersionConstraintPrefix
stripVersionPrefixes (default: false)
By setting this parameter to true, mcbumpface will strip the v prefix from versions (in case they are tagged like this).
keepVersionConstraintPrefix (default: false)
By setting this parameter to true, mcbumpface will NOT replace the version constraint prefix.
Having a required version ~2.0 and installed 2.0.20 will replace the version constraint to ^2.0.20.
Requiresphp Version
^7.2 || ~8.0 || ~8.1 || ~8.2 composer-plugin-api Version
^1.0.0 || ^2.0.0
Composer command for our command line client (download client)This client runs in each environment. You don't need a specific PHP version etc. The first 20 API calls are free.Standard composer command
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