Provided by: libapp-rad-perl_1.05-1_all bug

NAME

       App::Rad::Help - 'help' command extension for App::Rad

VERSION

       Version 0.02

SYNOPSIS

       you can add inline help for your App::Rad commands via "$c->register()" or
       "$c->register_commands()":

           use App::Rad;
           App::Rad->run();

           sub setup {
               my $c = shift;

               $c->register_commands( {
                       foo => 'expand your foo!',
                       bar => 'have a drink! arguments: --drink=DRINK',
                   });

               $c->register('baz', \&baz, 'do your thing');
           }

       you can also do it with the attribute 'Help' in your subs

           sub my_command :Help(this is my command) {
               ...
           }

           sub another_cmd
           :Help(yet another command)
           {
               ...
           }

DESCRIPTION

       This is an internal module for App::Rad and should not be used separately (unless,
       perhaps, you want to use one of its methods to customize your own 'help' command). Please
       refer to App::Rad for further documentation.

INTERNAL METHODS

   load
       Loads the module into App::Rad

   help
       Show help text

   register_help
       Associates help text with command

   usage
       Prints usage string. Default is "Usage: $0 command [arguments]", where $0 is your
       program's name.

   helpstr
       Prints a help string with all available commands and their help description.

DEPENDENCIES

       •   Attribute::Handlers, which is core as of Perl 5.8.

AUTHOR

       Breno G. de Oliveira, "<garu at cpan.org>"

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

       The attribute handling was *much* easened because of the nice "Attribute::Handlers"
       module. So many thanks to Damian Conway, Rafael Garcia-Suarez and Steffen Mueller.

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2008 Breno G. de Oliveira "<garu at cpan.org>". All rights reserved.

       This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.

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