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NAME

meta - A simple front-end to Acme::MetaSyntactic

SYNOPSIS

meta [ --whitespace|ws ] [ --remote ] [ --help ] [ --version ] theme [ count ]

DESCRIPTION

meta is a simple front-end to Acme::MetaSyntactic.

A few examples should make it easy to understand what it does and how it works:

    $ meta
    baz
    $ meta batman
    powie
    $ meta donmartin 3
    kloong
    thoof_foing
    weeooweeeoooo
    $ meta -ws browser 4
    arachne netscape voyager w3m

In short, the default theme is foo, the default count is 1, the default separator is $/, but you can replace it by whitespace with --ws.

COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS

The following command-line options are available:

--whitespace, --ws

Print all items on a single line, separated by space.

--remote

Fetch the remote list (if available) and print it.

--check

Fetch the remote list (if available) and print only the differences betwen the current list and the remote list (items are prefixed by + and -).

Option added by Abigail.

--themes

Print the list of available themes.

--version

Print version information.

--help

Print a short help message.

SUCCESS STORIES

meta is the script of choice for a new generation of hackers. Here are a few comments from satisfied users:

  • Acme::MetaSyntactic makes me more productive when I have to write regression tests for my Perl modules. No more do I spend time looking for variable names! It simply changed my life.

    -- Rafael Garcia-Suarez, pumpking, used AMS when writing tests for Sub::Identify.

  • Acme::MetaSyntactic gave names for regression tests in the Perl core

    See http://public.activestate.com/cgi-bin/perlbrowse?patch=26370.

EXAMPLES OF USE

Ever needed to debug with the help of a few print() statements? Simply map some keystrokes to insert a warning where you want it. With meta, you will never need to think about what write in the string argument:

    nmap _wa :r!meta donmartin<CR>iwarn"<Esc>A";<Esc>==

(This mapping kindly given by Rafael Garcia-Suarez.)

AUTHOR

Philippe "BooK" Bruhat, <book@cpan.org>.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2005-2006 Philippe 'BooK' Bruhat, All Rights Reserved.

LICENSE

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