

If you prefer to download the phar manually, here are the available versions:Ĭomposer (composer.phar) versions history 2.4.Windows 11 is about to be released at the time of writing this and I was very curious to find out if I would manage to get it to work on one of my Macs. To programmatically install specific major versions you can use the preview flag on either the installer or self-update.įor snapshot builds, which are done from the latest Composer commit, If you would like to help test pre-release versions you can use the Download channelsīy default the installer and composer self-update willĭownload the latest stable version only. The installer provides more options for specific environments, use the Example: php composer-setup.php -2.2 -help

See "Download channels" below for more details. Select a specific version channel instead of the default latest stable. Example: php composer-setup.php -version=1.0.0-alpha8 -preview, -snapshot, -1 (EOL), -2, -2.2 (LTS) You can install composer to a specific release by using the -version option and providing a You can specify the filename (default: composer.phar) using the -filename option.Įxample: php composer-setup.php -filename=composer -version Example: php composer-setup.php -install-dir=bin -filename You can install composer to a specific directory by using the -install-dir option and providingĪ target directory. Instead, please link to this page or check how to install Composer programmatically.

It will change with every version of the installer. WARNING: Please do not redistribute the install code. Sudo mv composer.phar /usr/local/bin/composerįor details, see the instructions on how to install Composer globally. Most likely, you want to put the composer.phar into a directory on your PATH, so you can simply call composer from any directory ( Global install), using for example:
