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NAME

       corelist - a commandline frontend to Module::CoreList

DESCRIPTION

       See Module::CoreList for one.

SYNOPSIS

          corelist -v
          corelist [-a|-d] <ModuleName> | /<ModuleRegex>/ [<ModuleVersion>] ...
          corelist [-v <PerlVersion>] [ <ModuleName> | /<ModuleRegex>/ ] ...
          corelist [-r <PerlVersion>] ...
          corelist --utils [-d] <UtilityName> [<UtilityName>] ...
          corelist --utils -v <PerlVersion>
          corelist --feature <FeatureName> [<FeatureName>] ...
          corelist --diff PerlVersion PerlVersion
          corelist --upstream <ModuleName>

OPTIONS

       -a  lists all versions of the given module (or the matching modules, in case you used a
           module regexp) in the perls Module::CoreList knows about.

               corelist -a Unicode

               Unicode was first released with perl v5.6.2
                 v5.6.2     3.0.1
                 v5.8.0     3.2.0
                 v5.8.1     4.0.0
                 v5.8.2     4.0.0
                 v5.8.3     4.0.0
                 v5.8.4     4.0.1
                 v5.8.5     4.0.1
                 v5.8.6     4.0.1
                 v5.8.7     4.1.0
                 v5.8.8     4.1.0
                 v5.8.9     5.1.0
                 v5.9.0     4.0.0
                 v5.9.1     4.0.0
                 v5.9.2     4.0.1
                 v5.9.3     4.1.0
                 v5.9.4     4.1.0
                 v5.9.5     5.0.0
                 v5.10.0    5.0.0
                 v5.10.1    5.1.0
                 v5.11.0    5.1.0
                 v5.11.1    5.1.0
                 v5.11.2    5.1.0
                 v5.11.3    5.2.0
                 v5.11.4    5.2.0
                 v5.11.5    5.2.0
                 v5.12.0    5.2.0
                 v5.12.1    5.2.0
                 v5.12.2    5.2.0
                 v5.12.3    5.2.0
                 v5.12.4    5.2.0
                 v5.13.0    5.2.0
                 v5.13.1    5.2.0
                 v5.13.2    5.2.0
                 v5.13.3    5.2.0
                 v5.13.4    5.2.0
                 v5.13.5    5.2.0
                 v5.13.6    5.2.0
                 v5.13.7    6.0.0
                 v5.13.8    6.0.0
                 v5.13.9    6.0.0
                 v5.13.10   6.0.0
                 v5.13.11   6.0.0
                 v5.14.0    6.0.0
                 v5.14.1    6.0.0
                 v5.15.0    6.0.0

       -d  finds the first perl version where a module has been released by date, and not by
           version number (as is the default).

       --diff
           Given two versions of perl, this prints a human-readable table of all module changes
           between the two.  The output format may change in the future, and is meant for humans,
           not programs.  For programs, use the Module::CoreList API.

       -? or -help
           help! help! help! to see more help, try --man.

       -man
           all of the help

       -v  lists all of the perl release versions we got the CoreList for.

           If you pass a version argument (value of $], like 5.00503 or 5.008008), you get a list
           of all the modules and their respective versions.  (If you have the "version" module,
           you can also use new-style version numbers, like 5.8.8.)

           In module filtering context, it can be used as Perl version filter.

       -r  lists all of the perl releases and when they were released

           If you pass a perl version you get the release date for that version only.

       --utils
           lists the first version of perl each named utility program was released with

           May be used with -d to modify the first release criteria.

           If used with -v <version> then all utilities released with that version of perl are
           listed, and any utility programs named on the command line are ignored.

       --feature, -f
           lists the first version bundle of each named feature given

       --upstream, -u
           Shows if the given module is primarily maintained in perl core or on CPAN and bug
           tracker URL.

       As a special case, if you specify the module name "Unicode", you'll get the version number
       of the Unicode Character Database bundled with the requested perl versions.

EXAMPLES

           $ corelist File::Spec

           File::Spec was first released with perl 5.005

           $ corelist File::Spec 0.83

           File::Spec 0.83 was released with perl 5.007003

           $ corelist File::Spec 0.89

           File::Spec 0.89 was not in CORE (or so I think)

           $ corelist File::Spec::Aliens

           File::Spec::Aliens  was not in CORE (or so I think)

           $ corelist /IPC::Open/

           IPC::Open2 was first released with perl 5

           IPC::Open3 was first released with perl 5

           $ corelist /MANIFEST/i

           ExtUtils::Manifest was first released with perl 5.001

           $ corelist /Template/

           /Template/  has no match in CORE (or so I think)

           $ corelist -v 5.8.8 B

           B                        1.09_01

           $ corelist -v 5.8.8 /^B::/

           B::Asmdata               1.01
           B::Assembler             0.07
           B::Bblock                1.02_01
           B::Bytecode              1.01_01
           B::C                     1.04_01
           B::CC                    1.00_01
           B::Concise               0.66
           B::Debug                 1.02_01
           B::Deparse               0.71
           B::Disassembler          1.05
           B::Lint                  1.03
           B::O                     1.00
           B::Showlex               1.02
           B::Stackobj              1.00
           B::Stash                 1.00
           B::Terse                 1.03_01
           B::Xref                  1.01

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2002-2007 by D.H. aka PodMaster

       Currently maintained by the perl 5 porters <perl5-porters@perl.org>.

       This program is distributed under the same terms as perl itself.  See http://perl.org/ or
       http://cpan.org/ for more info on that.