To answer the question :
- for VCS, it's
dev-master
- for packagist, it's
*@stable
For more about "stabilizing" or "freezing" composer versions
Freeze Make Stable
It's sometimes useful, especially during an audit, to grab latest versions of your requirements, that's why I made a composer package that make stable all your dependencies : Composer Stable Versions (https://github.com/MaximeCulea/Composer-Stable-Versions).
Using this command, your dependencies into composer.json will be automatically be changed from:
"wpackagist-plugin/wordpress-seo":"6.2"
into:
"wpackagist-plugin/wordpress-seo":"*@stable"
Freeze Composer Versions
If afterwards you plan doing the reverse thing to grab latest versions of your composer.lock which you tested your site against, especially useful while making a site live, have a look to an other of my composer command : Composer Freeze Versions (https://github.com/MaximeCulea/Composer-Freeze-Versions).
Using this command, your dependencies into composer.json will be automatically be locked:
"wpackagist-plugin/wordpress-seo":"@stable"
into:
"wpackagist-plugin/wordpress-seo":"6.2"
Hope it helps.