NAME Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::Author::RTHOMPSON - RTHOMPSON's Dist::Zilla Configuration VERSION version 0.161990 SYNOPSIS In dist.ini: [@Author::RTHOMPSON] DESCRIPTION This plugin bundle, in its default configuration, is equivalent to: [AutoVersion] major = 0 [GatherDir] [PruneCruft] [ManifestSkip] [MetaYAML] [MetaJSON] [MetaNoIndex] dir = corpus [License] [ExecDir] [ShareDir] [MakeMaker] [Manifest] [MetaProvides::Package] [PkgVersion] [PodWeaver] [InstallGuide] [ReadmeAnyFromPod / ReadmeTextInBuild ] [ReadmeAnyFromPod / ReadmePodInRoot ] phase = release [Test::Perl::Critic] [PodCoverageTests] [PodSyntaxTests] [HasVersionTests] [Test::Portability] [Test::UnusedVars] [Test::Compile] skip = Test$ [Test::Kwalitee] [ExtraTests] [ReportVersions] [MinimumPerl] [AutoPrereqs] [CheckChangesHasContent] [CheckPrereqsIndexed] [CheckVersionIncrement] [NextRelease] [TestRelease] [ConfirmRelease] [UploadToCPAN] [ArchiveRelease] directory = releases [Git::Check] allow_dirty = dist.ini allow_dirty = README.pod allow_dirty = Changes [Git::Commit] allow_dirty = dist.ini allow_dirty = README.pod allow_dirty = Changes [Git::Tag] [Git::Push] push_to = origin [Git::Remote::Check] remote_name = origin branch = master remote_branch = master [GithubMeta] There are several options that can change the default configuation, though. OPTIONS -remove This option can be used to remove specific plugins from the bundle. It can be used multiple times. Obviously, the default is not to remove any plugins. Example: ; Remove these two plugins from the bundle -remove = Test::Perl::Critic -remove = GithubMeta version, version_major This option is used to specify the version of the module. The default is 'auto', which uses the AutoVersion plugin to choose a version number. You can also set the version number manually, or choose 'disable' to prevent this bundle from supplying a version. Examples: ; Use AutoVersion (default) version = auto version_major = 0 ; Use manual versioning version = 1.14.04 ; Provide no version, so that another plugin can handle it. version = disable copy_file, move_file If you want to copy or move files out of the build dir and into the distribution dir, use these two options to specify those files. Both of these options can be specified multiple times. The most common reason to use this would be to put automatically generated files under version control. For example, Github likes to see a README file in your distribution, but if your README file is auto-generated during the build, you need to copy each newly-generated README file out of its build directory in order for Github to see it. If you want to include an auto-generated file in your distribution but you don't want to include it in the build, use move_file instead of copy_file. By default, both of these options are unset. Example: copy_file = README move_file = README.pod copy_file = README.txt synopsis_is_perl_code If this is set to true (the default), then the SynopsisTests plugin will be enabled. This plugin checks the perl syntax of the SYNOPSIS sections of your modules. Obviously, if your SYNOPSIS section is not perl code (case in point: this module), you should set this to false. Example: synopsis_is_perl_code = false release This option chooses the type of release to do. The default is 'real,' which means "really upload the release to CPAN" (i.e. load the UploadToCPAN plugin). You can set it to 'fake,' in which case the FakeRelease plugin will be loaded, which simulates the release process without actually doing anything. You can also set it to 'none' if you do not want this module to load any release plugin, in which case your dist.ini file should load a release plugin directly. Any other value for this option will be interpreted as a release plugin name to be loaded. Examples: ; Release to CPAN for real (default) release = real ; For testing, you can do fake releases release = fake ; Or you can choose no release plugin release = none ; Or you can specify a specific release plugin. release = OtherReleasePlugin archive, archive_directory If set to true, the archive option copies each released version of the module to an archive directory, using the ArchiveRelease plugin. This is the default. The name of the archive directory is specified using archive_directory, which is releases by default. Examples: ; archive each release to the "releases" directory archive = true archive_directory = releases ; Or don't archive archive = false vcs This option specifies which version control system is being used for the distribution. Integration for that version control system is enabled. The default is 'git', and currently the only other option is 'none', which does not load any version control plugins. git_remote This option specifies the primary Git remote for the repository. The default is 'origin'. To disable all Git remote operations, set this to an empty string. git_branch, git_remote_branch This option specifies the branch that is to be checked against its remote. The default is 'master'. The second option, git_remote_branch, is only needed if the remote branch has a different name. It will default to being the same as git_branch. no_check_remote By default, the Git branch git_branch will be checked against the remote branch git_remote_branch at the remote specified by git_remote using the Git::Remote::Check plugin. If the remote branch is ahead of the local branch, the release process will be aborted. This option disables the check, allowing a release to happen even if the check would fail. This option has no effect if either git_remote or git_branch is set to an empty string. no_push By default, the Git repo will be pushed to the remote specified by git_remote after every release, to ensure that the remote repository contains the latest release. To disable pushing after a release, set this option. This option has no effect if git_remote is set to an empty string. allow_dirty This corresponds to the option of the same name in the Git::Check and Git::Commit plugins. Briefly, files listed in allow_dirty are allowed to have changes that are not yet committed to git, and during the release process, they will be checked in (committed). The default is dist.ini, Changes, and README.pod. If you override the default, you must include these files manually if you want them. This option only has an effect if vcs is 'git'. PLUGIN-SPECIFIC OPTIONS This bundle consumes the Dist::Zilla::Role::PluginBundle::Config::Slicer role, which means that you can specify any option to any plugin in the bundle directly by prefixing it with the plugin's name. This allows you to configure any options not covered by the above. For example, if you want to select "scripts" as the directory for the ExecDir plugin, you would specify the option as ExecDir.dir = "scripts". BUGS AND LIMITATIONS This module should be more configurable. Suggestions welcome. Please report any bugs or feature requests to rct+perlbug@thompsonclan.org. INSTALLATION See perlmodinstall for information and options on installing Perl modules. AUTHOR Ryan C. Thompson COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Ryan C. Thompson. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. 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