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  The test suite requires Test::More (part of Perl since 5.6.2).  The
  following additional Perl modules will be used by the test suite if
  present:

  * Devel::Cover
  * Test::MinimumVersion
  * Test::Perl::Critic
  * Test::Pod
  * Test::Pod::Coverage
  * Test::Spelling
  * Test::Strict
  * Test::Synopsis
  * Test::Warn

  All are available on CPAN.  Those tests will be skipped if the modules
  are not available.

BUILDING AND INSTALLATION

  Term::ANSIColor uses ExtUtils::MakeMaker and can be installed using the
  same process as any other ExtUtils::MakeMaker module:

      perl Makefile.PL
      make
      make install

  You will have to run the last command as root unless you're installing
  into a local Perl module tree in your home directory.

TESTING

  Term::ANSIColor comes with a test suite, which you can run after
  building with:

      make test

  If a test fails, you can run a single test with verbose output via:

      prove -vb <path-to-test>

  To enable tests that don't detect functionality problems but are used to
  sanity-check the release, set the environment variable RELEASE_TESTING
  to a true value.  To enable tests that may be sensitive to the local
  environment or that produce a lot of false positives without uncovering
  many problems, set the environment variable AUTHOR_TESTING to a true
  value.

SUPPORT

  The Term::ANSIColor web page at:

      https://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/software/ansicolor/

  will always have the current version of this package, the current
  documentation, and pointers to any additional resources.

  For bug tracking, use the issue tracker on GitHub:

      https://github.com/rra/ansicolor/issues

  Please be aware that I tend to be extremely busy and work projects often
  take priority.  I'll save your report and get to it as soon as I can,
  but it may take me a couple of months.

SOURCE REPOSITORY

  Term::ANSIColor is maintained using Git.  You can access the current
  source on GitHub at:

      https://github.com/rra/ansicolor

  or by cloning the repository at:

      https://git.eyrie.org/git/perl/ansicolor.git

  or view the repository via the web at:

      https://git.eyrie.org/?p=perl/ansicolor.git

  The eyrie.org repository is the canonical one, maintained by the author,
  but using GitHub is probably more convenient for most purposes.  Pull
  requests are gratefully reviewed and normally accepted.

LICENSE

  The Term::ANSIColor package as a whole is covered by the following
  copyright statement and license:

    Copyright 1996-1998, 2000-2002, 2005-2006, 2008-2016
        Russ Allbery <rra@cpan.org>
    Copyright 1996 Zenin
    Copyright 2012 Kurt Starsinic <kstarsinic@gmail.com>

    This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify
    it under the same terms as Perl itself.  This means that you may
    choose between the two licenses that Perl is released under: the GNU
    GPL and the Artistic License.  Please see your Perl distribution for
    the details and copies of the licenses.

    PUSH/POP support submitted 2007 by openmethods.com voice solutions

  Some files in this distribution are individually released under
  different licenses, all of which are compatible with the above general
  package license but which may require preservation of additional
  notices.  All required notices, and detailed information about the
  licensing of each file, are recorded in the LICENSE file.

  Files covered by a license with an assigned SPDX License Identifier
  include SPDX-License-Identifier tags to enable automated processing of
  license information.  See https://spdx.org/licenses/ for more
  information.

  For any copyright range specified by files in this package as YYYY-ZZZZ,
  the range specifies every single year in that closed interval.



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