Cheat-Meta
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lib/Bundle/Cheat/Sheet.pm view on Meta::CPAN
=head1 SEE ALSO
=over
=item * L<Cheat::Meta>
=item * L<perlcheat>
=back
=head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
No cheat sheet will teach you anything. It's only a reminder. You B<must>
consult each module's own full documentation I<at least> before using it.
I hope.
=head1 THANKS
=over
=item *
lib/Cheat/Meta.pm view on Meta::CPAN
=item * L<Cheat::Sheet::Test>
=item * L<Cheat::Sheet::Util>
=item * L<Cheat::Meta::Spec>
=item * L<perlcheat>
=back
=head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
No cheat sheet will teach you anything. It's only a reminder. You B<must>
consult each module's own full documentation I<at least> before using it.
I hope.
=head1 THANKS
=over
=item *
lib/Cheat/Sheet/Test.pod view on Meta::CPAN
Open the cheat (the *.perl file) in your editor.
Copy out whatever you like.
If you look at the *.pod file, you'll see POD verbatim paragraphs.
Your choice.
You can also get the same content in your pager with:
perldoc Cheat::Sheet::Test
=head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
No cheat sheet will teach you anything. It's only a reminder. You B<must>
consult each module's own full documentation I<at least> before using it.
I hope.
This module does not contain magic to squirt code into your module.
Copy and paste.
No boilerplate code will work right away. Edit it to your needs.
lib/Cheat/Sheet/Util.pod view on Meta::CPAN
Open the cheat (the *.perl file) in your editor.
Copy out whatever you like.
If you look at the *.pod file, you'll see POD verbatim paragraphs.
Your choice.
You can also get the same content in your pager with:
perldoc Cheat::Sheet::Util
=head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
No cheat sheet will teach you anything. It's only a reminder. You B<must>
consult each module's own full documentation I<at least> before using it.
I hope.
This module does not contain magic to squirt code into your module.
Copy and paste.
No boilerplate code will work right away. Edit it to your needs.
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