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These requirements should live where the installation is explained. See #19.
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It needs the System requirement
section in README
.
And we can refer the require
block in composer.json to complete this section.
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It needs the System requirement section in README.
Agreed.
And we can refer the require block in composer.json to complete this section.
I wouldn't do it that way. Even though writing a human readable list foces you to keep it synced, it's much more developer friendly than to force people to interpret the composer controlled requirements.
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- New release needed ! HOT 2
- Cache failure in CI HOT 3
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- Option to disable the highlighter
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- New release HOT 4
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- Version 3.0 still renders version 2.5 HOT 8
- How to define the most strict configuration possible for phpmnd ? HOT 1
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