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The README is used to introduce the module and provide instructions on how to install the module, any machine dependencies it may have (for example C compilers and installed libraries) and any other information that should be provided before the module is installed.

A README file is required for CPAN modules since CPAN extracts the README file from a module distribution so that people browsing the archive can use it to get an idea of the module's uses. It is usually a good idea to provide version information here so that people can decide whether fixes for the module are worth downloading.

INSTALLATION

To install this module, run the following commands:

    perl Build.PL
    ./Build
    ./Build test
    ./Build install

SUPPORT AND DOCUMENTATION

After installing, you can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

    perldoc [% module %]

You can also look for information at:

    RT, CPAN's request tracker
        http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=[% package %]

    AnnoCPAN, Annotated CPAN documentation
        http://annocpan.org/dist/[% package %]

    CPAN Ratings
        http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/[% package %]

    Search CPAN
        http://search.cpan.org/dist/[% package %]/

    Source Code
        git://github.com/ivanwills/[% package %].git

COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE

Copyright (C) [% year %] [% contact.fullname %]

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.

See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.