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How do I make sure a composer package is uninstalled from Laravel?

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@JacobBarkerAug 12.2022 — The shortest and easiest way is to use composer remove vendor/package
It is also good practice to make sure that Laravel's cache is also cleared afterwards, by running php artisan optimize:clear
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