diff --git a/setup.rst b/setup.rst index 5ca27ea8527..d7b8feaf4be 100644 --- a/setup.rst +++ b/setup.rst @@ -46,10 +46,10 @@ application: .. code-block:: terminal # run this if you are building a traditional web application - $ symfony new my_project_directory --version="6.4.*@dev" --webapp + $ symfony new my_project_directory --version="6.4.*" --webapp # run this if you are building a microservice, console application or API - $ symfony new my_project_directory --version="6.4.*@dev" + $ symfony new my_project_directory --version="6.4.*" The only difference between these two commands is the number of packages installed by default. The ``--webapp`` option installs all the packages that you @@ -61,12 +61,12 @@ Symfony application using Composer: .. code-block:: terminal # run this if you are building a traditional web application - $ composer create-project symfony/skeleton:"6.4.*@dev" my_project_directory + $ composer create-project symfony/skeleton:"6.4.*" my_project_directory $ cd my_project_directory $ composer require webapp # run this if you are building a microservice, console application or API - $ composer create-project symfony/skeleton:"6.4.*@dev" my_project_directory + $ composer create-project symfony/skeleton:"6.4.*" my_project_directory No matter which command you run to create the Symfony application. All of them will create a new ``my_project_directory/`` directory, download some dependencies