Acme-CPANModules

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META.json  view on Meta::CPAN

                        "name" : "FUNCTIONS",
                        "version" : "4.019"
                     },
                     {
                        "class" : "Pod::Weaver::Section::Leftovers",
                        "name" : "@Author::PERLANCAR/Leftovers",
                        "version" : "4.019"
                     },
                     {
                        "class" : "Pod::Weaver::Section::Region",
                        "name" : "@Author::PERLANCAR/postlude",
                        "version" : "4.019"
                     },
                     {
                        "class" : "Pod::Weaver::Section::Completion::GetoptLongComplete",
                        "name" : "@Author::PERLANCAR/Completion::GetoptLongComplete",
                        "version" : "0.08"
                     },
                     {
                        "class" : "Pod::Weaver::Section::Completion::GetoptLongSubcommand",
                        "name" : "@Author::PERLANCAR/Completion::GetoptLongSubcommand",

META.yml  view on Meta::CPAN

            -
              class: Pod::Weaver::Section::Collect
              name: FUNCTIONS
              version: '4.019'
            -
              class: Pod::Weaver::Section::Leftovers
              name: '@Author::PERLANCAR/Leftovers'
              version: '4.019'
            -
              class: Pod::Weaver::Section::Region
              name: '@Author::PERLANCAR/postlude'
              version: '4.019'
            -
              class: Pod::Weaver::Section::Completion::GetoptLongComplete
              name: '@Author::PERLANCAR/Completion::GetoptLongComplete'
              version: '0.08'
            -
              class: Pod::Weaver::Section::Completion::GetoptLongSubcommand
              name: '@Author::PERLANCAR/Completion::GetoptLongSubcommand'
              version: '0.04'
            -

README  view on Meta::CPAN


DESCRIPTION
    With the multitude of modules that are available on CPAN, it is
    sometimes difficult for a user to choose an appropriate module for a
    task or find other modules related in some ways to a module. Various
    projects like CPAN Ratings <http://cpanratings.perl.org/> (where users
    rate and review a distribution; now no longer accepting new submission)
    or MetaCPAN <https://metacpan.org/> (which has a "++" feature where
    logged-in users can press a button to "++" a module and the website will
    tally the number of "++"'s a distribution has) help to some extent.
    There are also various blog posts by Perl programmers which review
    modules, e.g. CPAN Module Reviews by Neil Bowers
    <http://neilb.org/reviews/>.

    Acme::CPANModules is another mechanism to help, to let someone
    categorize modules in whatever way she likes.

    A related website/online service for "CPAN modules" is coming (when I
    eventually get to it :-), or perhaps when I get some help).

CREATING AN ACME::CPANMODULES MODULE

lib/Acme/CPANModules.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

=head1 DESCRIPTION

With the multitude of modules that are available on CPAN, it is sometimes
difficult for a user to choose an appropriate module for a task or find other
modules related in some ways to a module. Various projects like L<CPAN
Ratings|http://cpanratings.perl.org/> (where users rate and review a
distribution; now no longer accepting new submission) or
L<MetaCPAN|https://metacpan.org/> (which has a C<++> feature where logged-in
users can press a button to C<++> a module and the website will tally the number
of C<++>'s a distribution has) help to some extent. There are also various blog
posts by Perl programmers which review modules, e.g. L<CPAN Module Reviews by
Neil Bowers|http://neilb.org/reviews/>.

Acme::CPANModules is another mechanism to help, to let someone categorize
modules in whatever way she likes.

A related website/online service for "CPAN modules" is coming (when I eventually
get to it :-), or perhaps when I get some help).

=head1 CREATING AN ACME::CPANMODULES MODULE



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