NAME App::Mypp - Maintain Your Perl Project VERSION 0.1701 DESCRIPTION "mypp" is a result of me getting tired of doing the same stuff - or rather forgetting to do the same stuff - for each of my Perl projects. mypp does not feature the same things as Dist::Zilla, but I would like to think of mypp vs dzil as cpanm vs CPAN - or at least that is what I'm aiming for. (!) What I don't want to do is configure anything, so 1) it should just work 2) it might not work as you want it to. Want to try it out? Run the line below in your favourite terminal: wget -q http://github.com/jhthorsen/app-mypp/raw/master/script/mypp-packed -O - | perl - Running that line will start the experimental code from github - meaning the latest release. Run at own risk - and don't forget to put your files under version control first! SYNOPSIS Actions are also available with out "--", such as "init", "update", "test", "clean", "build" and "share". mypp [action]; mypp --action; mypp --force update Makefile.PL mypp update t/00-basic.t SAMPLE CONFIG FILE --- # Default to a converted version of top_module name: Foo-Bar # Default to a converted version of the project folder # Example: ./foo-bar/lib/Foo/Bar.pm, were "foo-bar" is the # project folder. top_module: lib/Foo/Bar.pm # Default to a converted version of top_module. top_module_name: Foo::Bar # Default to CPAN::Uploader. Can also be set through # MYPP_SHARE_MODULE environment variable. share_extension: AnyModuleName # Not in use if share_extension == CPAN::Uploader. Usage: # share_extension->upload_file($dist_file, share_params); share_params: [ { answer: 42 } ] All config params are optional, since mypp tries to figure out the information for you. SHARING THE MODULE By default the CPAN::Uploader module is used to upload the module to CPAN. This module uses "$HOME/.pause" to find login details: user your_pause_username password your_secret_pause_password It also uses git to push changes and tag a new release: git commit -a -m "$message_from_changes_file" git tag "$latest_version_in_changes_file" git push origin $current_branch git push --tags origin The commit and tagging is done with "-dist", while pushing the changes to origin is done with "-share". CHANGES FILE The expected format in "Changes" is: Some random header, for Example: Revision history for Foo-Bar 0.02 * Fix something * Add something else 0.01 Tue Apr 20 19:34:15 2010 * First release * Add some feature "mypp" automatically adds the date before creating a dist. ATTRIBUTES config $hash = $self->config; Holds the config from "mypp.yml" or "MYPP_CONFIG" environment variable. name Holds the project name. The project name is extracted from the "top_module", unless set in config file. Example: "foo-bar". repository Holds the project repository url. The url is extracted from the origin git repo unless set. top_module Holds the top module location. This path is extracted from either "name" in the config file or the basename of the project. Example value: "lib/Foo/Bar.pm". The project might look like this: ./foo-bar/lib/Foo/Bar.pm Where "foo-bar" is the basename. top_module_name Returns the top module name, extracted from "top_module". Example value: "Foo::Bar". changes Holds the latest information from "Changes". Example: { text => qq(0.03 .... \n * Something has changed), version => 0.03, } dist_file Returns the name of the target dist file. pause_info Holds information from "$HOME/.pause". See CPAN::Uploader for details. Example: { user => 'johndoe', password => 's3cret', } share_extension Holds the classname of the module which should be used for sharing. This value can either come from the config file or the "MYPP_SHARE_MODULE" environment variable, or fallback to CPAN::Uploader. share_params This attribute must hold an array ref, since it is flattened into a list when used as an argument to "share_extension"'s "upload_file()" method. force Set by "--force" SEE ALSO * App::Cpanminus * Dist::Zilla * Shipit * BUGS Report bugs and issues at . COPYRIGHT & LICENSE Copyright 2007-2010 Jan Henning Thorsen, all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. AUTHOR Jan Henning Thorsen, "jhthorsen at cpan.org"