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NAME

       Dist::Zilla::Plugin::AutoPrereqs - automatically extract prereqs from your modules

VERSION

       version 5.008

SYNOPSIS

       In your dist.ini:

         [AutoPrereqs]
         skip = ^Foo|Bar$
         skip = ^Other::Dist

DESCRIPTION

       This plugin will extract loosely your distribution prerequisites from your files using
       Perl::PrereqScanner.

       If some prereqs are not found, you can still add them manually with the Prereqs plugin.

       This plugin will skip the modules shipped within your dist.

ATTRIBUTES

   finder
       This is the name of a FileFinder whose files will be scanned to determine runtime
       prerequisites.  It may be specified multiple times.  The default value is
       ":InstallModules" and ":ExecFiles".

   test_finder
       Just like "finder", but for test-phase prerequisites.  The default value is ":TestFiles".

   configure_finder
       Just like "finder", but for configure-phase prerequisites.  There is no default value;
       AutoPrereqs will not determine configure-phase prerequisites unless you set
       configure_finder.

   extra_scanners
       This is an arrayref of scanner names (as expected by Perl::PrereqScanner).  It will be
       passed as the "extra_scanners" parameter to Perl::PrereqScanner.

   scanners
       This is an arrayref of scanner names (as expected by Perl::PrereqScanner).  If present, it
       will be passed as the "scanners" parameter to Perl::PrereqScanner, which means that it
       will replace the default list of scanners.

   skips
       This is an arrayref of regular expressions, derived from all the 'skip' lines in the
       configuration.  Any module names matching any of these regexes will not be registered as
       prerequisites.

SEE ALSO

       Prereqs, Perl::PrereqScanner.

CREDITS

       This plugin was originally contributed by Jerome Quelin.

AUTHOR

       Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2013 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.