lunar (1) scan-perl-prereqs-nqlite.1p.gz
NAME
scan-perl-prereqs-nqlite
SYNOPSIS
scan-perl-prereqs-nqlite [DIRS|FILES]
DESCRIPTION
"scan-perl-prereqs-nqlite" traverses several files and subdirectories in the current directory with File::Find to collect all ".pl", ".PL", ".pm", ".t", ".psgi" files (as well as all the files in "scripts?" and "bin" directories), and prints a single combined list of prerequisites, which should be suitable for piping to "cpanm" or similar tools. You can also pass files and/or directories to limit files to scan. In this case, however, "scan-perl-prereqs-nqlite" may fail to exclude modules that should belong to the same distribution.
OPTIONS
version Show the version. help Show this help. json Print prerequisites as a JSON if JSON::PP is installed. cpanfile, save_cpanfile Print prerequisites as "cpanfile" if Module::CPANfile is installed. If "safe-cpanfile" is set, create or update "cpanfile". suggests Print suggestions ("use"d modules in "eval") as well. develop Print requirements/suggestions for developers ("use"d modules in "xt" and "author" directories) as well. perl_minimum_version May modify required perl version if new language features are used without declaring the required perl version explicitly. exclude_core Ignore prerequisites that are bundled with Perl (of 5.008001 by default). This requires Module::CoreList version 2.99 or above. perl_version Ignore prerequisites that are bundled with Perl of a specific version. This implies "exclude-core" as well. allow_test_pms Print requirements/suggestions in .pm files that are placed under t/ directory but are not directly used from .t files, too. If Test::Class family is used under t/, this option is implicitly set. base_dir Set the base directory from where "scan-perl-prereqs-nqlite" starts traversing files and directories. ignore Set a list of paths "scan-perl-prereqs-nqlite" should ignore. This is useful when your distribution has a set of OS-specific modules, for example. ignore_re You can also specify a regexp instead of a list of paths. If this is set, "ignore" options are ignored. optional Set a list of paths "scan-perl-prereqs-nqlite" should ignore. This is useful when your distribution has a set of OS-specific modules, for example. optional_re You can also specify a regexp instead of a list of paths. If this is set, "optional" options are ignored. private Set a list of modules "scan-perl-prereqs-nqlite" should consider private, that is, that are not uploaded to the CPAN. Contrary to the "ignore" option, which makes the scanner skip scanning the file, this option lets the scanner scan files, and excludes matched prerequisites afterwards. private_re You can also specify a regexp instead of a list of modules. If this is set, "private" options are ignored. scan_also Set a list of extra paths "scan-perl-prereqs-nqlite" should also scan. This is useful when your application/distribution uses an untraditional file layout. feature scan-perl-prereqs-nqlite \ --feature name:description:lib/My/Plugin/For/SpecificOS \ --feature name:description:web/lib,web/bin Specify a feature name, a description, and matching paths. use_index You can specify an index name of CPAN::Common::Index module (such as "Mirror" or "MetaDB") not to list all the modules of a required distribution. blib If this is set, "scan-perl-prereqs-nqlite" will traverse subdirectories under "blib" to collect runtime requirements. It may return better results if some of the files are located in some uncommon places and/or some of them are listed in "no_index". However, files in "blib" may be older than the ones under "lib" etc, and you need to update them by running a make or a "Build" script before you run "scan-perl-prereqs-nqlite". parser Set a list of parsers (or parser tags) "scan-perl-prereqs-nqlite" uses. If this option is not set, the scanner uses ":installed" parsers by default. inc Add a list of additional @INC path "scan-perl-prereqs-nqlite" looks for private parsers. verbose Print verbose messages.
AUTHOR
Kenichi Ishigaki, <ishigaki@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2015 by Kenichi Ishigaki. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.