Right now, if you try to manage a package that composer should be placing somewhere other than vendor (using https://github.com/composer/installers ), studio still drops the package in the root directory. This doesn't make sense for packages that must be installed to specific locations to function.
Right now, if you try to manage a package that composer should be placing somewhere other than vendor (using https://github.com/composer/installers ), studio still drops the package in the root directory. This doesn't make sense for packages that must be installed to specific locations to function.