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NAME

       cpants_lint - commandline frontend to Module::CPANTS::Analyse

SYNOPSIS

           cpants_lint path/to/Foo-Dist-1.42.tgz

           Options:
               --help              brief help message
               --man               full documentation
               --verbose           print more info during run
               --no_capture        don't turn on capturing of STDERR and STDOUT

               --dump              dump result using Data::Dumper
               --yaml              dump result as YAML

               --to_file           dump result to a file
               --dir               directory to dump files to

DESCRIPTION

       "cpants_lint" checks the Kwalitee of CPAN distributions. More exact, it checks how a given tarball will
       be rated on "http://cpants.perl.org", without needing to upload it first.

       "cpants_lint" is also used by "cpants.perl.org" itself to check all dists on CPAN.

       For more information on Kwalitee, and the whole of CPANTS, see "http://cpants.perl.org" and / or
       "Module::CPANTS::Analyse".

OPTIONS

       If neither "--dump" nor "--yaml" are used, a short text describing the Kwalitee of the distribution and
       hints on how to raise Kwalitee will be displayed. The format of this text can change anytime, so don't
       use it for any automated processing!

       --help

       Print a brief help message.

       --man

       Print manpage.

       --verbose

       Print some informative messages during testing of dists.

       --no_capture

       Turn off capturing of STDOUT and STDERR. Mostly useful during debugging / development of new features.

       If "--no_capture" is used, the value of "cpants_error" might be wrong.

       --dump

       Dump the result using Data::Dumper

       --yaml

       Dump the result as YAML.

       --to_file

       Output the result into a file instead of STDOUT.

       The name of the file will be Foo-Dist.yaml (well, the extension depends on the dump format and can be
       ".yaml", ".dump" or ".txt")

       --dir

       Directory to dump files to. Defaults to the current working directory.

AUTHOR

       Thomas Klausner <https://metacpan.org/author/domm>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright X 2003X2006, 2009 Thomas Klausner <https://metacpan.org/author/domm>

       You may use and distribute this module according to the same terms that Perl is distributed under.