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#!perl
use 5.010;
use strict;
use warnings;
#use App::DistUtils;
use Perinci::CmdLine::Any;
our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:PERLANCAR'; # AUTHORITY
our $DATE = '2023-05-20'; # DATE
our $DIST = 'App-DistUtils'; # DIST
our $VERSION = '0.154'; # VERSION
our %SPEC;
$SPEC{pwd2dist} = {
v => 1.1,
summary => 'Try to guess/extract dist name from current directory',
description => <<'_',
Will return `.` if dist name cannot be guessed.
_
args => {
},
result_naked => 1,
};
sub pwd2dist {
my %args = @_;
my $cwd = $ENV{PWD} // do { require Cwd; Cwd::cwd() };
$cwd =~ s!.+[/\\]!!;
$cwd =~ s/^(perl|cpan|p5|pl)-//;
$cwd =~ /\A\w+(-\w+)*\z/ ? $cwd : ".";
}
Perinci::CmdLine::Any->new(
url => "/main/pwd2dist",
)->run;
# ABSTRACT: Try to guess/extract dist name from current directory
# PODNAME: pwd2dist
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
pwd2dist - Try to guess/extract dist name from current directory
=head1 VERSION
This document describes version 0.154 of pwd2dist (from Perl distribution App-DistUtils), released on 2023-05-20.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
% pwd
/home/ujang/proj/perl-Foo-Bar
% pwd2dist
Foo-Bar
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Will return C<.> if dist name cannot be guessed.
=head1 OPTIONS
C<*> marks required options.
=head2 Configuration options
=over
=item B<--config-path>=I<s>, B<-c>
Set path to configuration file.
Can actually be specified multiple times to instruct application to read from
multiple configuration files (and merge them).
=item B<--config-profile>=I<s>, B<-P>
Set configuration profile to use.
A single configuration file can contain profiles, i.e. alternative sets of
values that can be selected. For example:
[profile=dev]
username=foo
pass=beaver
[profile=production]
username=bar
pass=honey
When you specify C<--config-profile=dev>, C<username> will be set to C<foo> and
C<password> to C<beaver>. When you specify C<--config-profile=production>,
C<username> will be set to C<bar> and C<password> to C<honey>.
=item B<--no-config>, B<-C>
Do not use any configuration file.
If you specify C<--no-config>, the application will not read any configuration
file.
=back
=head2 Environment options
=over
=item B<--no-env>
Do not read environment for default options.
If you specify C<--no-env>, the application wil not read any environment
variable.
=back
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