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Episode 22 - How To Use Forked Repositories In Composer
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Manage episode 171081313 series 166414
In this episode, we continue on the journey of Composer discovery, discussing the recent tutorial How To Use Forked Repositories In Composer, which dug deep into how to use forked repositories with Composer.
This is a very compelling part of Composer, one which can make your development life a breeze — if you let it.
Not sure why you might?
Have you ever submitted a patch to a repository which your application relies on, but, because that patch is vital to the uptime of your application, you can’t wait for it to be reviewed and merged into the next release?
In times like these, it’s fair to want them to move faster than they normally would, so that you don’t have to wait for the normal review, merge, and release cycles.
So, grab a warm beverage, and come find out more!
Further Reading
- How To Use Forked Repositories In Composer
- The Composer Command-Line Essentials
- How To Automate Projects Using Composer Scripts
- Composer documentation
Questions/Comments/Suggestions
Tweet me at @zfmastery
42 episodios
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When? This feed was archived on April 10, 2025 20:08 (). Last successful fetch was on March 16, 2022 22:31 ()
Why? Feed inactivo status. Nuestros servidores no pudieron recuperar un podcast válido durante un período sostenido.
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Manage episode 171081313 series 166414
In this episode, we continue on the journey of Composer discovery, discussing the recent tutorial How To Use Forked Repositories In Composer, which dug deep into how to use forked repositories with Composer.
This is a very compelling part of Composer, one which can make your development life a breeze — if you let it.
Not sure why you might?
Have you ever submitted a patch to a repository which your application relies on, but, because that patch is vital to the uptime of your application, you can’t wait for it to be reviewed and merged into the next release?
In times like these, it’s fair to want them to move faster than they normally would, so that you don’t have to wait for the normal review, merge, and release cycles.
So, grab a warm beverage, and come find out more!
Further Reading
- How To Use Forked Repositories In Composer
- The Composer Command-Line Essentials
- How To Automate Projects Using Composer Scripts
- Composer documentation
Questions/Comments/Suggestions
Tweet me at @zfmastery
42 episodios
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