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NAME

App-DualLivedList - Perl extension to determine if a module is Dual-Lived.

SYNOPSIS

dual-lived <module_name>

DESCRIPTION

This script provides an easy way to determine if a module is Dual-Lived or is not Dual-Lived.

USAGE

dual-lived CGI - returns the module name, author, current version on CPAN, installed version number, status as dual-lived or core or not.

dual-lived /^CGI/ - returns all the modules on CPAN that start with CGI.

dual-lived /CGI/ - returns all the modules on CPAN that have CGI somewhere in the namespace.

dual-lived /word/ - searchs the entire CPAN for "word" or parts of that word. Note:: "entire" means just that. For example: dual-lived /hog/ could return hog, ho, hog-tied, etc.

dual-lived /^*/ - returns all of the modules on CPAN.

OPTIONS

You can use one option at a time, or you may bundle them. For example:

dual-lived CPAN -f

dual-lived CPAN -df

dual-lived CPAN -dfu

To check the module list and author list:

dual-lived // -al

-A | --alpha = alphabetical list of authors by CPAN_ID

-a | --authors = list of authors by module appearance

-d | --distributions = gives the distribution name from

which the dual-lived modules derives

-f | --filestats = gives file size, line length, and word count

-l | --list = DualLivedList of modules

-u | --update = installs or upgrades a module

-v | --version = App::DualLivedList version number

AUTHOR

Version 0.04 Kevin W. Henwood <Khen1950fx@yahoo.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2015 by Kevin W. Henwood

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.5.0 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.