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NAME

       Dist::Zilla::App::Command::build - build your dist

VERSION

       version 6.012

SYNOPSIS

         dzil build [ --trial ] [ --tgz | --no-tgz ] [ --in /path/to/build/dir ]

DESCRIPTION

       This command is a very thin layer over the Dist::Zilla "build" method, which does all the things required
       to build your distribution.  By default, it will also archive your distribution and leave you with a
       complete, ready-to-release distribution tarball.

       To go a bit further in depth, the "build" command will do two things:

       •   Generate  a  directory  containing  your  module,  "Foo-0.100". This directory is complete. You could
           create a gzipped tarball from this directory and upload it directly to "PAUSE" if you so desired. You
           could "cd" into this directory and test your module  on  Perl  installations  where  you  don't  have
           "Dist::Zilla", for example.

           This  is  a  default  behavior of the "build" command. You can alter where it puts the directory with
           "--in /path/to/build/dir".

       •   Generate a gzipped tarball of your module, "Foo-0.100.tar.gz". This file could be  uploaded  directly
           to  "PAUSE"  to  make  a  release  of your module if you wanted. Or, you can test your module: "cpanm
           --test-only Foo-0.100.tar.gz".  This is the same thing you would get if you compressed the  directory
           described above.

           The  gzipped  tarball is generated by default, but if you don't want it to be generated, you can pass
           the "--no-tgz" option. In that case, it would only generate the directory described above.

       Once you're done testing or publishing your build, you can clean up everything with a "dzil clean".

EXAMPLE

         $ dzil build
         $ dzil build --no-tgz
         $ dzil build --in /path/to/build/dir

OPTIONS

   --trial
       This will build a trial distribution.  Among  other  things,  it  will  generally  mean  that  the  built
       tarball's basename ends in -TRIAL.

   --tgz | --no-tgz
       Builds a .tar.gz in your project directory after building the distribution.

       --tgz behaviour is by default, use --no-tgz to disable building an archive.

   --in
       Specifies the directory into which the distribution should be built.  If necessary, the directory will be
       created.  An archive will not be created.

AUTHOR

       Ricardo SIGNES 😏 <rjbs@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2018 by Ricardo SIGNES.

       This  is  free  software;  you  can  redistribute  it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5
       programming language system itself.

perl v5.26.2                                       2018-05-07              Dist::Zilla::App::Command::build(3pm)