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But do you know there are a lot of things that you can do with Composer other than just installing and updating dependencies? I’m going to enlist such features in this article that you might be unaware of Composer and can help you improve your Composer workflow. Using the show command of the Composer, you can get the list of all the packages installed in the project or all your repositories in the following format.

It will list all the outdated dependencies like composer show with the following color coding: If you’re ever interested in funding/donating to your favorite packages, you can get all the funding links from the installed dependencies of your project using the fund command.

Or if you want to update to the stable version of Composer, you can use --stable like so.
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