# mcbumpface **Repository Path**: mirrors_simPod/mcbumpface ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: mcbumpface - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-08-19 - **Last Updated**: 2025-09-27 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README :fallen_leaf: McBumpface ======================== A simple tool to sync `composer.lock` and `composer.json` versions, resulting in a faster package dependencies resolution. ### Installing ``` composer require --dev malukenho/mcbumpface ``` ### How it works? By looking at the `composer.lock` file which is (re)generated during `composer install` or `composer update` we can replace the required version specified on `composer.json` file by the installed version specified on `composer.lock` file. ### Example ###### composer.json (before) ```json { "require": { "malukenho/docheader": "^1.0.1" } } ``` After a `composer update`, composer have installed version `^1.0.4`, so my `composer.json` will looks like the following: ###### composer.json (after) ```json { "require": { "malukenho/docheader": "^1.0.4" } } ``` ### Configuration (optional) By adding an extra configuration to the projects `composer.json`, you can configure different behavior of the version bumping. The configuration can be added like this: ```json { "extra": { "mc-bumpface": { "stripVersionPrefixes": false, "keepVersionConstraintPrefix": false } } } ``` The following configurations are available: - [stripVersionPrefixes](#configuration-stripVersionPrefixes) - [keepVersionConstraintPrefix](#configuration-keepVersionConstraintPrefix) ###### stripVersionPrefixes (default: false) By setting this parameter to `true`, `mcbumpface` will strip the `v` prefix from versions (in case they are tagged like this). ###### keepVersionConstraintPrefix (default: false) By setting this parameter to `true`, `mcbumpface` will NOT replace the version constraint prefix. Having a required version `~2.0` and installed `2.0.20` will replace the version constraint to `^2.0.20`.