App-cpangitify

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      references to git-backpan-init, but this does not appear to be part
      of the Git::CPAN::Patch anymore (I believe git-import with the
      --backpan option is the equivalent).

      In general cpangitify is a one trick poney (though good at that one
      thing), and Git::CPAN::Patch is a Batman's utility belt with
      documentation that (for me at least) is pretty impenetrable.

      * gitpan <https://github.com/gitpan>

      Doesn't appear to have been updated in a number of years.

      * ggoosen's cpan2git <https://github.com/ggoossen/cpan2git>

    The reason I am not using the latter two is that they are designed to
    mirror the whole of CPAN/BackPAN, but I'm mostly just interested in one
    or two distributions here and there.

AUTHOR

    Author: Graham Ollis <plicease@cpan.org>

bin/cpangitify  view on Meta::CPAN

option is the equivalent).

In general C<cpangitify> is a one trick poney (though good at that one thing),
and L<Git::CPAN::Patch> is a Batman's utility belt with documentation that
(for me at least) is pretty impenetrable.

=item

L<gitpan|https://github.com/gitpan>

Doesn't appear to have been updated in a number of years.

=item

L<ggoosen's cpan2git|https://github.com/ggoossen/cpan2git>

=back

The reason I am not using the latter two is that they are designed to
mirror the whole of CPAN/BackPAN, but I'm mostly just interested in one
or two distributions here and there.

corpus/api.metacpan.org/v1/author/PLICEASE  view on Meta::CPAN

      -77.036667
   ],
   "region" : "DC",
   "name" : "Graham Ollis",
   "dir" : "id/P/PL/PLICEASE",
   "email" : [
      "plicease@cpan.org"
   ],
   "city" : "Washington",
   "user" : "3ljBhZS-RLu92IdadxZOQQ",
   "updated" : "2013-09-20T00:49:00",
   "pauseid" : "PLICEASE"
}



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