This post is part of the ”Symfony2 components in your own userland” series; here is a list of all the articles contained this series: Using the Symfony2 Dependency Injection Container as a standalone component Launching PHPUnit tests from a browser with Symfony2 Using the Console component to write an interactive installer for Composer Today we are going to see the power of Symfony2’s Console comp
I recently took a quick look at Composer and I have come to like it very much. I want to demonstrate the incredible ease of use. My example is also not trivial, it means to elaborate on the concept of a Console Application. The Symfony2 documentation does not tell us how to use the Console Component stand-alone, but only shows us how to add new commands to an already existing application. Therefor
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