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=item B<--spacing>=I<s>

Set spacing explicitly.

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=head1 COMPLETION

This script has shell tab completion capability with support for several
shells.

=head2 bash

To activate bash completion for this script, put:

 complete -C pdrutil pdrutil

in your bash startup (e.g. F<~/.bashrc>). Your next shell session will then
recognize tab completion for the command. Or, you can also directly execute the
line above in your shell to activate immediately.

It is recommended, however, that you install modules using L<cpanm-shcompgen>
which can activate shell completion for scripts immediately.

=head2 tcsh

To activate tcsh completion for this script, put:

 complete pdrutil 'p/*/`pdrutil`/'

in your tcsh startup (e.g. F<~/.tcshrc>). Your next shell session will then
recognize tab completion for the command. Or, you can also directly execute the
line above in your shell to activate immediately.

It is also recommended to install L<shcompgen> (see above).

=head2 other shells

For fish and zsh, install L<shcompgen> as described above.

=head1 CONFIGURATION FILE

This script can read configuration files. Configuration files are in the format of L<IOD>, which is basically INI with some extra features.

By default, these names are searched for configuration filenames (can be changed using C<--config-path>): F<~/.config/pdrutil.conf>, F<~/pdrutil.conf>, or F</etc/pdrutil.conf>.

All found files will be read and merged.

To disable searching for configuration files, pass C<--no-config>.

To put configuration for a certain subcommand only, use a section name like C<[subcommand=NAME]> or C<[SOMESECTION subcommand=NAME]>.

You can put multiple profiles in a single file by using section names like C<[profile=SOMENAME]> or C<[SOMESECTION profile=SOMENAME]> or C<[subcommand=SUBCOMMAND_NAME profile=SOMENAME]> or C<[SOMESECTION subcommand=SUBCOMMAND_NAME profile=SOMENAME]>....

You can also put configuration for multiple programs inside a single file, and use filter C<program=NAME> in section names, e.g. C<[program=NAME ...]> or C<[SOMESECTION program=NAME]>. The section will then only be used when the reading program match...

You can also filter a section by environment variable using the filter C<env=CONDITION> in section names. For example if you only want a section to be read if a certain environment variable is true: C<[env=SOMEVAR ...]> or C<[SOMESECTION env=SOMEVAR ...

To load and configure plugins, you can use either the C<-plugins> parameter (e.g. C<< -plugins=DumpArgs >> or C<< -plugins=DumpArgs@before_validate_args >>), or use the C<[plugin=NAME ...]> sections, for example:

 [plugin=DumpArgs]
 -event=before_validate_args
 -prio=99
 
 [plugin=Foo]
 -event=after_validate_args
 arg1=val1
 arg2=val2

 

which is equivalent to setting C<< -plugins=-DumpArgs@before_validate_args@99,-Foo@after_validate_args,arg1,val1,arg2,val2 >>.

List of available configuration parameters:

=head2 Common for all subcommands

 format (see --format)
 log_level (see --log-level)
 naked_res (see --naked-res)

=head2 Configuration for subcommand add-prereq

 module (see --module)
 module_version (see --module-version)
 phase (see --phase)
 rel (see --rel)

=head2 Configuration for subcommand dec-prereq-version-by

 by (see --by)
 module (see --module)

=head2 Configuration for subcommand dec-prereq-version-to

 module (see --module)
 module_version (see --module-version)

=head2 Configuration for subcommand inc-prereq-version-by

 by (see --by)
 module (see --module)

=head2 Configuration for subcommand inc-prereq-version-to

 module (see --module)
 module_version (see --module-version)

=head2 Configuration for subcommand list-prereqs

 detail (see --detail)
 module (see --module)
 phase (see --phase)
 rel (see --rel)

=head2 Configuration for subcommand remove-prereq

 module (see --module)

=head2 Configuration for subcommand set-prereq-version-to

 module (see --module)
 module_version (see --module-version)

=head2 Configuration for subcommand sort-prereqs

 spacing (see --spacing)

=head1 ENVIRONMENT

=head2 PDRUTIL_OPT => str



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