App-cpanminus-reporter ====================== [![CPAN version](https://badge.fury.io/pl/App-cpanminus-reporter.png)](http://badge.fury.io/pl/App-cpanminus-reporter) This distribution creates a tiny app called `cpanm-reporter` that lets you send cpanm output to CPAN Testers. Setup ----- New to CPAN Testers' reporting? No problem! Just run: > cpanm-reporter --setup And we will walk you through everything you need :) (if you already use CPAN::Reporter, you can safely skip the setup) Usage ----- Call cpanm as you normally would: > cpanm Moose Catalyst::Runtime Data::Printer ... then, just call cpanm-reporter: > cpanm-reporter Optional Arguments ------------------ --build_dir=PATH Where your build directory is, containing each dist's subdir. Default: $HOME/.cpanm/latest-build --build_logfile=PATH Where the build.log is. Default: $BUILD_DIR/build.log --verbose (or -v) Extra output --quiet (or -q) As little output as possible (voids -v) --setup Sets up the CPAN Testers configuration for you --only=A::B,C::D,... Only send reports for these modules --exclude=A::B,... Don't send reports for these modules --dry-run Prepare, but do not actually send reports --skip-history Skips reading/writing to CPAN Testers' history file For more information, please refer to the full documentation at: https://metacpan.org/release/App-cpanminus-reporter That same documentation will also be available to you after installation at the command line. Just type: perldoc cpanm-reporter after installing this module. Installation ------------ To install this module via cpanm: > cpanm App::cpanminus::reporter Or, at the cpan shell: cpan> install App::cpanminus::reporter If you wish to install it manually, download and unpack the tarball and run the following commands: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install Thank you for using cpanm-reporter! Please let me know of potential issues, bugs and wishlists :) COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE Copyright (C) 2012-2023, Breno G. de Oliveira This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.