AWS-Lambda-Quick
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You may need to satisfy some dependencies. The easiest way to satisfy
dependencies is to install the last release. This is available at
https://metacpan.org/release/AWS-Lambda-Quick
If you use cpanminus, you can do it without downloading the tarball first:
$ cpanm --reinstall --installdeps --with-recommends AWS::Lambda::Quick
Dist::Zilla is a very powerful authoring tool, but requires a number of
author-specific plugins. If you would like to use it for contributing, install
it from CPAN, then run one of the following commands, depending on your CPAN
client:
$ cpan `dzil authordeps --missing`
or
$ dzil authordeps --missing | cpanm
There may also be additional requirements not needed by the dzil build which
are needed for tests or other development:
$ cpan `dzil listdeps --author --missing`
or
$ dzil listdeps --author --missing | cpanm
Or, you can use the 'dzil stale' command to install all requirements at once:
$ cpan Dist::Zilla::App::Command::stale
$ cpan `dzil stale --all`
or
$ cpanm Dist::Zilla::App::Command::stale
$ dzil stale --all | cpanm
You can also do this via cpanm directly:
$ cpanm --reinstall --installdeps --with-develop --with-recommends AWS::Lambda::Quick
Once installed, here are some dzil commands you might try:
$ dzil build
$ dzil test
$ dzil test --release
$ dzil xtest
$ dzil listdeps --json
$ dzil build --notgz
You can learn more about Dist::Zilla at http://dzil.org/.
The code for this distribution is [hosted at GitHub](https://github.com/2shortplanks/aws-lambda-quick).
You can submit code changes by forking the repository, pushing your code
changes to your clone, and then submitting a pull request. Detailed
instructions for doing that is available here:
https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request
If you have found a bug, but do not have an accompanying patch to fix it, you
can submit an issue report [via the web](https://github.com/2shortplanks/aws-lambda-quick/issues)
.
This is a good place to send your questions about the usage of this distribution.
## Tidyall
This distribution uses
[Code::TidyAll](https://metacpan.org/release/Code-TidyAll) to enforce a
uniform coding style. This is tested as part of the author testing suite. You
can install and run tidyall by running the following commands:
$ cpanm Code::TidyAll
$ tidyall -a
Please run this before committing your changes and address any issues it
brings up.
## Contributor Names
If you send a patch or pull request, your name and email address will be
included in the documentation as a contributor (using the attribution on the
commit or patch), unless you specifically request for it not to be. If you
wish to be listed under a different name or address, you should submit a pull
request to the .mailmap file to contain the correct mapping.
[Check here](https://github.com/git/git/blob/master/Documentation/mailmap.txt)
for more information on git's .mailmap files.
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