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### Running tests
You can run tests directly using the `prove` tool:
$ prove -l
$ prove -lv t/some_test_file.t
For most of my distributions, `prove` is entirely sufficient for you to test any
patches you have. I use `prove` for 99% of my testing during development.
### Code style and tidying
Please try to match any existing coding style. If there is a `.perltidyrc`
file, please install Perl::Tidy and use perltidy before submitting patches.
If there is a `tidyall.ini` file, you can also install Code::TidyAll and run
`tidyall` on a file or `tidyall -a` to tidy all files.
### Patching documentation
Much of the documentation Pod is generated at release time. Some is
generated boilerplate; other documentation is built from pseudo-POD
directives in the source like C<=method> or C<=func>.
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