NAME Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::Author::DOHERTY - configure Dist::Zilla like DOHERTY VERSION version 0.37 SYNOPSIS # in dist.ini [@Author::DOHERTY] DESCRIPTION "Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::Author::DOHERTY" provides shorthand for a Dist::Zilla configuration that does what Mike wants. USAGE Just put "[@Author::DOHERTY]" in your dist.ini. You can supply the following options: * "custom_build" specifies to use Dist::Zilla::Plugin::ModuleBuild::Custom instead of generating boilerplate ExtUtils::MakeMaker and Module::Build build tools. * "fake_release" specifies whether to use "FakeRelease" instead of "UploadToCPAN". Default is false. * "enable_tests" is a comma-separated list of testing plugins to add to "TestingMania". Default is none. * "disable_tests" is a comma-separated list of testing plugins to skip in "TestingMania". Default is none. * "tag_format" specifies how a git release tag should be named. This is passed to "Git::Tag". Default is " %v%t ". * "version_regexp" specifies a regexp to find the version number part of a git release tag. This is passed to "Git::NextVersion". Default is "^(v.+)$". * "twitter" says whether releases of this module should be tweeted. Default is true. * "surgical" says to use Dist::Zilla::Plugin::SurgicalPodWeaver. Default is false. * "max_target_perl" is the highest minimum version of perl you intend to require. This is passed to Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::MinimumVersion, which generates a minimum-version.t test that'll warn you if you accidentally used features from a higher version of perl than you wanted. (Having a lower required version of perl is okay.) * "changelog" is the filename of the changelog. Default is Changes. * "push_to" is the git remote to push to; can be specified multiple times. Default is "origin". * "github" is a boolean specifying whether to use the plugins Dist::Zilla::Plugin::GitHub::Meta and Dist::Zilla::Plugin::GitHub::Update. * "critic_config" is a filename to pass through to Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::Perl::Critic. * "googlecode_project" tells UploadToGoogleCode which project to upload to. This is required if you want to upload your release to Google Code. * "fork_is_authoritative" tells GitHub::Meta that your fork is authoritative. That means that the repository, issues, etc will point to your stuff on github, instead of wherever you forked from. This is useful if your repository on Github is a fork, but you have taken over maintaining the module, so people should probably send bug reports to you instead of the original author, and should fork from your repo, etc. * "release_to" is a string that specifies where to send the release. Valid release targets are: * PAUSE (or CPAN) We'll use UploadToPAUSE to do the release, and clean up afterwards. This is the default * GoogleCode Well use UploadToGoogleCode to do the release, and clean up afterwards. Make sure you set "googlecode_project" * local We will do all the releasey things like tagging and pushing and whatnot, but we won't do any releasing things, and we won't clean up. This leaves the release tarball sitting there for you to do with as you will. In the future, there might be an option to scp the tarball somewhere. * "has_version" and "strict_version" set options in Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::TestingMania, which passes them along to Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::Version and thus Test::Version. They set "has_version" and "is_strict" respectively. * "sharedir" indicates which directory is your dist's share directory. The default is share. COMMAND LINE OPTIONS "--fake-release" Do a fake release. "--release-to" Specify release targets - can be specified multiple times. "--offline" Don't do things that need a network connection: sets "github" and "twitter" to false; sets "push_to" to an empty array ref (ie: don't push anywhere); and sets "release_to" to local. ENVIRONMENT * "NO_TEST" If true, doesn't add TestRelease or CheckExtraTests. SEE ALSO "Dist::Zilla" AVAILABILITY The latest version of this module is available from the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network (CPAN). Visit to find a CPAN site near you, or see . BUGS AND LIMITATIONS You can make new bug reports, and view existing ones, through the web interface at . AUTHOR Mike Doherty COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Mike Doherty . This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.