Use Dist::Zilla to Create a Perl Distribution

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  • [MetaResources] homepage = https://github.com/JaneDoe/App-Foo bugtracker.web = https://github.com/JaneDoe/App-Foo/issues repository.url = https://github.com/JaneDoe/App-Foo.git [GatherDir] [PruneCruft] [ManifestSkip] [MetaYAML] [License] [ExecDir] [MakeMaker] [Manifest] [AutoPrereqs] [TestRelease]

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  • A Perl distribution is an archive of files that includes a Perl module. There are no official rules on what non-module files must be included in a distribution, but they often include (among other things) test scripts, a Makefile.PL, documentation, and the license. These distributions are commonly uploaded to CPAN, which is a place for Perl programmers to upload their Perl distributions for the purpose of sharing their code.

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