The Symfony Standard Edition is configured with the following defaults:
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An AppBundle you can use to start coding;
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Twig as the only configured template engine;
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Doctrine ORM/DBAL;
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Swiftmailer;
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Annotations enabled for everything.
It comes pre-configured with the following bundles:
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FrameworkBundle - The core Symfony framework bundle
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[SensioFrameworkExtraBundle][6] - Adds several enhancements, including template and routing annotation capability
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[DoctrineBundle][7] - Adds support for the Doctrine ORM
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[TwigBundle][8] - Adds support for the Twig templating engine
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[SecurityBundle][9] - Adds security by integrating Symfony's security component
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[SwiftmailerBundle][10] - Adds support for Swiftmailer, a library for sending emails
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[MonologBundle][11] - Adds support for Monolog, a logging library
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WebProfilerBundle (in dev/test env) - Adds profiling functionality and the web debug toolbar
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SensioDistributionBundle (in dev/test env) - Adds functionality for configuring and working with Symfony distributions
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[SensioGeneratorBundle][13] (in dev env) - Adds code generation capabilities
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[WebServerBundle][14] (in dev env) - Adds commands for running applications using the PHP built-in web server
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DebugBundle (in dev/test env) - Adds Debug and VarDumper component integration
All libraries and bundles included in the Symfony Standard Edition are released under the MIT or BSD license.