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Getting started with Yii2 development
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The best way to have a locally runnable webapp that uses codebase cloned from main repository is to use `yii2-dev`
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Composer package. Here's how to do it:
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1. `git clone git@github.com:yiisoft/yii2-app-basic.git`.
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2. Remove `.git` directory from cloned directory.
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3. Change `composer.json`. Instead of all stable requirements add just one `"yiisoft/yii2-dev": "*"`.
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4. Execute `composer install`.
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5. Now you have working playground that uses latest code.
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If you're core developer there's no extra step needed. You can change framework code under
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`vendor/yiisoft/yii2-dev` and push it to main repository.
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If you're not core developer or want to use your own fork for pull requests:
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1. Fork `https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2` and get your own repository address such as
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`git://github.com/username/yii2.git`.
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2. Edit `vendor/yiisoft/yii2-dev/.git/config`. Change remote `origin` url to your own:
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```
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[remote "origin"]
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url = git://github.com/username/yii2.git
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```
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