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Add "static analysis" Composer keyword #56

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As per https://getcomposer.org/doc/04-schema.md#keywords by including "static analysis" as a keyword in the composer.json file, Composer 2.4.0-RC1 and later will prompt users if the package is installed with composer require instead of composer require --dev. See composer/composer#10960 for more info.

The "phpcs" keyword is to match other coding-standards packages.

As per https://getcomposer.org/doc/04-schema.md#keywords by including "static analysis" as a keyword in the `composer.json` file, Composer 2.4.0-RC1 and later will prompt users if the package is installed with `composer require` instead of `composer require --dev`. See composer/composer#10960 for more info.

The "phpcs" keyword is to match other coding-standards packages.
As per https://getcomposer.org/doc/04-schema.md#keywords by including "static analysis" as a keyword in the `composer.json` file, Composer 2.4.0-RC1 and later will prompt users if the package is installed with `composer require` instead of `composer require --dev`. See composer/composer#10960 for more info.

The "phpcs" keyword is to match other coding-standards packages.
@sirbrillig sirbrillig merged commit 0ecbf3b into sirbrillig:master Sep 6, 2022
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