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.. code-block:: terminal

# run this if you are building a traditional web application
$ symfony new my_project_directory --version=4.4 --full
$ symfony new my_project_directory --version=4.4 --webapp

# run this if you are building a microservice, console application or API
$ symfony new my_project_directory --version=4.4

The only difference between these two commands is the number of packages
installed by default. The ``--full`` option installs all the packages that you
installed by default. The ``--webapp`` option installs all the packages that you
usually need to build web applications, so the installation size will be bigger.

If you're not using the Symfony binary, run these commands to create the new
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