toader-entry - A tool for manipulating a Toader entry.
toader-entry -a be -e <entry>
toader-entry -a bg -e <entry>
toader-entry -a bs -e <entry> -b <body file>
toader-entry -a create
toader-entry -a fg -e <entry>
toader-entry -a fs -e <entry> -f <from>
toader-entry -a ls
toader-entry -a pa -e <entry> -F <file>
toader-entry -a pe -e <entry> -F <file>
toader-entry -a pl -e <entry>
toader-entry -a pr -e <entry> -F <file>
toader-entry -a rc [-p] -e <entry>
toader-entry -a render -e <entry>
toader-entry -a rg -e <entry>
toader-entry -a rm -e <entry>
toader-entry -a rp -e <entry>
toader-entry -a rs -e <entry> -r <renderer>
toader-entry -a sg -e <entry>
toader-entry -a ss -e <entry> -s <summary>
toader-entry -a summary
toader-entry -a tg -e <entry>
toader-entry -a ts -e <entry> -t <title>
The specified action to perform.
The body file to use.
The author's email address.
The file to use, file part to remove, or directory to extract them to.
Print the rendered content.
The renderer to use.
The summary to use.
The template to use for the summary.
The title for the new entry.
Edits the body of the specified entry.
Required switches...
-e <entry>
Prints the body of the specified entry.
Sets the body of the specified entry.
-b <body file> -e <entry>
Creates a new entry and print the new entry name.
Gets the author/from.
Sets the author/from.
-e <entry> -f <from>
Lists the entries in the specified entry.
Adds a subpart.
-e <entry> -F <file>
Extracts the subparts.
-e <entry> -F <directory>
List the subparts.
Removes a subpart.
Removes the specified entry.
Prints the raw directory.
-e <entry> -r <renderer>
Checks if the content of a entry can be rendered.
Optional switches...
-e <entry> -p
Renders the entry.
Gets the renderer.
Sets the renderer.
Gets the summary
Sets the summary.
-e <entry> -s <summary>
Sets the title.
-e <entry> -r <title>
Gets the title.
The output directory to use.
The author's email address. Overrode by -f.
The formatting for the display of the summary of the entries.
The entry summary is a Text::Template template. The default is '[$id] - [$from] - [$title]' The delimiters are '[' and ']' and the variables are as below.
$id - This is the entry ID. $from - This is the author. $title - This is the entry title. $renderer - This is the renderer to use. $summary - This is the entry summary.
Copyright (c) 2013, Zame C. Bowers-Hadley <vvelox@vvelox.net>
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unix
To install Toader, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Toader
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Toader
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.