1. Download Composer
Install download the composer using the following curl command in your terminal, this is provided by the project itself: Arminius mac os.
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After running that command, there will be a file composer.phar
in the current directory. You could use that command like this:
2. Installing Globally
In order to make composer available globally, allowing you to type composer install
anywhere, you have to move the recently downloaded composer.phar to local user's bin folder:
3. Open your shell profile
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Using bash? (Default shell on Mac OS <10.14, 2002-2019)
Open your ~/.bash_profile
(in text edit 😏)
Using zsh? (Default shell on Mac OS 10.15+, 2019-Present)
Open your ~/.zshrc
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4. Add alias to composer
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Add an alias to point at the composer.phar
you moved into /usr/local/bin/*
.
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In your .zshrc
or .bash_profile
add the following line. It will create an alias of composer
that can be used globally.
5. Use composer globally
After restarting your terminal you will be able to access composer like below:
There is a few way to accomplish this but I personally find the alias method the clearest and allows me to fully configure my shell. You could add /usr/local/bin
to your PATH
, see here.