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    php-libyear

    php-libyear

    A simple measure of dependency freshness

    ...Calculates the total number of years behind their respective newest versions for all dependencies listed in composer.json. Run composer global require ecoapm/libyear and make sure your global composer directory is in your $PATH. Alternatively, composer require --dev ecoapm/libyear will add libyear as a local dev dependency for your current directory's app. Download libyear.phar from the latest release, and put it in the current directory, or somewhere in your $PATH to be able to reference it from anywhere. There are obviously more nuanced ways to calculate dependency freshness. The advantage of this approach is its simplicity. ...
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    Thanks

    Thanks

    Give thanks to your fellow PHP package maintainers

    Give thanks (in the form of a GitHub ★ ) to your fellow PHP package maintainers (not limited to Symfony components)! Install this as any other (dev) Composer package. You can also install it once for all your local projects. This will find all of your Composer dependencies, find their Github repository, and star their GitHub repositories. This was inspired by cargo thanks, which was inspired in part by Medium's clapping button as a way to show thanks for someone else's work you've found enjoyment in. ...
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