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I'm trying to require a package I created from a private git repository on bitbucket.org.

I have the following composer.json in my private git repository:

{
    "name": "[user]/[package]",
    "type": "project",
    "license" : "proprietary",
    "authors": [],
    "require": {
        "php": "^5.6 || ^7.0"
    },
    "extra": {
        "branch-alias": {
            "dev-master": "1.0-dev"
        }
    }

If I call ...

composer require [email protected]:[user]/[package].git

... I get the following exception:

 [UnexpectedValueException]
  Could not parse version constraint [user]/[package].git: Invalid version string "[user]/[package].git"

How can I install my private package?

[UPDATE]

i have put the json file in my new project as suggested i am now getting this error.

Loading composer repositories with package information
Updating dependencies (including require-dev)
Your requirements could not be resolved to an installable set of packages.

  Problem 1
    - The requested package [user]/[package] 1.0-dev exists as [user]/[package][1.0.x-dev, dev-master] but these are rejected by your constraint.

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  • You probably have the minium stability set to stable in your composer.json. Try to require [user]/[package]: 1.0-dev@dev or just @dev -> see this blog post about stability flags. May 31, 2020 at 19:40

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You need to tell composer where to find your package(s) by adding repositories.

composer isn't able to require a package directly from a git repository like you tried.

Add your git repository containing the package under the repositories key as a vcs repository to the composer.json of the project you're intending to use the package in.

{
  "repositories": [
    { "type": "vcs", "url": "https://bitbucket.org/[user]/[package].git" }
  ],
  "require": {
    "[user]/[package]": "1.0-dev"
  }
}

You can also add the repository to your global composer.json to make it available for all projects.

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