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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion best_practices.rst
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Expand Up @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ to create new Symfony applications:

.. code-block:: terminal

$ symfony new my_project_name
$ symfony new my_project_directory

Under the hood, this Symfony binary command executes the needed `Composer`_
command to :ref:`create a new Symfony application <creating-symfony-applications>`
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.. code-block:: terminal

# run this if you are building a traditional web application
$ symfony new my_project_name --version=6.1 --full
$ symfony new my_project_directory --version=6.1 --full

# run this if you are building a microservice, console application or API
$ symfony new my_project_name --version=6.1
$ symfony new my_project_directory --version=6.1

The only difference between these two commands is the number of packages
installed by default. The ``--full`` option installs all the packages that you
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.. code-block:: terminal

# run this if you are building a traditional web application
$ composer create-project symfony/website-skeleton:"^6.1" my_project_name
$ composer create-project symfony/website-skeleton:"^6.1" my_project_directory

# run this if you are building a microservice, console application or API
$ composer create-project symfony/skeleton:"^6.1" my_project_name
$ composer create-project symfony/skeleton:"^6.1" my_project_directory

No matter which command you run to create the Symfony application. All of them
will create a new ``my_project_name/`` directory, download some dependencies
will create a new ``my_project_directory/`` directory, download some dependencies
into it and even generate the basic directories and files you'll need to get
started. In other words, your new application is ready!

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.. code-block:: terminal

# use the most recent LTS version
$ symfony new my_project_name --version=lts
$ symfony new my_project_directory --version=lts

# use the 'next' Symfony version to be released (still in development)
$ symfony new my_project_name --version=next
$ symfony new my_project_directory --version=next

# you can also select an exact specific Symfony version
$ symfony new my_project_name --version=5.4
$ symfony new my_project_directory --version=5.4

The ``lts`` and ``next`` shortcuts are only available when using Symfony to
create new projects. If you use Composer, you need to tell the exact version:

.. code-block:: terminal

$ composer create-project symfony/skeleton:"^5.4" my_project_name
$ composer create-project symfony/skeleton:"^5.4" my_project_directory

The Symfony Demo application
----------------------------
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.. code-block:: terminal

$ symfony new my_project_name --demo
$ symfony new my_project_directory --demo

Start Coding!
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