Acme-CPANLists

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README  view on Meta::CPAN

     # an example module list entry
     {
         module => 'Data::Dump',
         summary => 'Pretty output',
         description => <<'_',
     Data::Dump is my favorite dumping module because it outputs Perl code that
     is pretty and readable.
     _
         # rating => 10, # optional, on a 1-10 scale
         # alternate_modules => [...], # if you are reviewing an undesirable module and want to suggest better alternative(s)
         # related_modules => ['Data::Dump::Color', 'Data::Dumper'], # if you want to specify related modules that are not listed on the other entries of the same list
     }

    That's it. After you have completed your lists, publish your
    Acme::CPANLists module to CPAN.

    If you are using Dist::Zilla to release your distribution, this
    Pod::Weaver plugin might be useful for you:
    Pod::Weaver::Plugin::Acme::CPANLists. It will create an AUTHOR LISTS
    and MODULE LISTS POD sections which are POD rendering of your
    author/module lists so users reading your module's documentation can

lib/Acme/CPANLists.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

 # an example module list entry
 {
     module => 'Data::Dump',
     summary => 'Pretty output',
     description => <<'_',
 Data::Dump is my favorite dumping module because it outputs Perl code that
 is pretty and readable.
 _
     # rating => 10, # optional, on a 1-10 scale
     # alternate_modules => [...], # if you are reviewing an undesirable module and want to suggest better alternative(s)
     # related_modules => ['Data::Dump::Color', 'Data::Dumper'], # if you want to specify related modules that are not listed on the other entries of the same list
 }

That's it. After you have completed your lists, publish your Acme::CPANLists
module to CPAN.

If you are using L<Dist::Zilla> to release your distribution, this
L<Pod::Weaver> plugin might be useful for you:
L<Pod::Weaver::Plugin::Acme::CPANLists>. It will create an C<AUTHOR LISTS> and
C<MODULE LISTS> POD sections which are POD rendering of your author/module lists
so users reading your module's documentation can immediately read your lists.



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