diff --git a/setup.rst b/setup.rst index 890d0f891c1..5df1a17b22c 100644 --- a/setup.rst +++ b/setup.rst @@ -54,10 +54,10 @@ application: .. code-block:: terminal # run this if you are building a traditional web application - $ symfony new my_project_name --version="6.0.x@dev" --full + $ symfony new my_project_name --full # run this if you are building a microservice, console application or API - $ symfony new my_project_name --version="6.0.x@dev" + $ symfony new my_project_name The only difference between these two commands is the number of packages installed by default. The ``--full`` option installs all the packages that you @@ -69,10 +69,10 @@ Symfony application using Composer: .. code-block:: terminal # run this if you are building a traditional web application - $ composer create-project symfony/website-skeleton:"6.0.x@dev" my_project_name + $ composer create-project symfony/website-skeleton my_project_name # run this if you are building a microservice, console application or API - $ composer create-project symfony/skeleton:"6.0.x@dev" my_project_name + $ composer create-project symfony/skeleton my_project_name 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 @@ -271,14 +271,14 @@ stable version. If you want to use an LTS version, add the ``--version`` option: $ symfony new my_project_name --version=next # you can also select an exact specific Symfony version - $ symfony new my_project_name --version=4.4 + $ symfony new my_project_name --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/website-skeleton:"^4.4" my_project_name + $ composer create-project symfony/website-skeleton:"^5.4" my_project_name The Symfony Demo application ----------------------------