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authorJeremy Benoist <jeremy.benoist@gmail.com>2016-01-20 18:49:45 +0100
committerJeremy Benoist <jeremy.benoist@gmail.com>2016-01-20 18:49:45 +0100
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Ignore composer.lock
Having a big composer.lock on a final project can have side effect on incoming PR that add a new vendor. Mostly because conflict are too frequent. By ignoring composer.lock we ease the PR submission and rebase. BUT we need to be careful when we release a new version of wallabag. We should manually `git add -f composer.lock` to update it. Since composer.lock will no longer be commited I switch the `composer install` to a `composer up` in the travis configuration.
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