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NAME
    Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::Author::BBYRD - DZIL Author Bundle for BBYRD

SYNOPSIS
        ; Very similar to...
 
        [ReportPhase]
 
        ; Makefile.PL maker
        [MakeMaker]
 
        [Git::NextVersion]
        first_version = 0.90
 
        [Git::GatherDir]
 
        ; File modifiers
        [OurPkgVersion]
        [PodWeaver]
        config_plugin = @Author::BBYRD
 
        ; File pruners
        [PruneCruft]
 
        ; Extra file creation
        [GitFmtChanges]
        log_format = [%h]%n* Author: %an <%ae>%n* Date:   %ai (%ar)%n%n%B
 
        [ManifestSkip]
        [Manifest]
        [License]
        [ReadmeAnyFromPod / ReadmePodInRoot]    ; Pod README for Root (for GitHub, etc.)
        [ReadmeAnyFromPod / ReadmeTextInBuild]  ; Text README for Build
        [ReadmeAnyFromPod / ReadmeHTMLInBuild]  ; HTML README for Build (never POD, so it doesn't get installed)
        [InstallGuide]
        [ExecDir]
 
        ; t/* tests
        [Test::Compile]
 
        ; POD tests
        [PodCoverageTests]
        [PodSyntaxTests]
        ;[Test::PodSpelling]  ; Win32 install problems
 
        ; Other xt/* tests
        [RunExtraTests]
        ;[MetaTests]  ; until Test::CPAN::Meta supports 2.0
        [NoTabsTests]
        [Test::EOL]
        trailing_whitespace = 0
 
        [Test::CPAN::Meta::JSON]
        [Test::CheckDeps]
        [Test::Portability]
        ;[Test::Pod::LinkCheck]  ; Both of these are borked...
        ;[Test::Pod::No404s]     ; ...I really need to create my own
        [Test::Synopsis]
        [Test::MinimumVersion]
        [Test::ReportPrereqs]
        [Test::CheckManifest]
        [Test::DistManifest]
        [Test::Version]
 
        ; Prereqs
        [@Prereqs]
        minimum_perl = 5.10.1
 
        [CheckPrereqsIndexed]
 
        ; META maintenance
        [MetaConfig]
        [MetaJSON]
        [MetaYAML]
 
        [MetaNoIndex]
        directory = t
        directory = xt
        directory = examples
        directory = corpus
 
        [MetaProvides::Package]
        meta_noindex = 1        ; respect prior no_index directives
 
        [GithubMeta]
        issues = 1
        user   = SineSwiper
 
        [ContributorsFromGit]
 
        ; Post-build plugins
        [CopyFilesFromBuild]
        move = .gitignore
        move = README.pod
 
        ; Post-build Git plugins
        [TravisYML]
        notify_irc = irc://irc.perl.org/#sanity
        ; keep sanity from balking at these
        pre_before_install_build = cpanm --quiet --notest --skip-satisfied autovivification indirect multidimensional
        ; don't test Perl 5.8
        perl_version = 5.19 5.18 5.16 5.14 5.12 5.10
 
        [Git::CheckFor::CorrectBranch]
        [Git::CommitBuild]
        branch =
        release_branch = build/%b
        release_message = Release build of v%v (on %b)
 
        [@Git]
        allow_dirty = dist.ini
        allow_dirty = .travis.yml
        allow_dirty = README.pod
        changelog =
        commit_msg = Release v%v
        push_to = origin master:master
        push_to = origin build/master:build/master
 
        [GitHub::Update]
        metacpan = 1
 
        [TestRelease]
        [ConfirmRelease]
        [UploadToCPAN]
        [InstallRelease]
        [Clean]
 
        ; sanity deps
        ; authordep autovivification
        ; authordep indirect
        ; authordep multidimensional

DESCRIPTION
    I frelling hate these things, but several releases in, I found myself
    needing to keep my "dist.ini" stuff in sync, which requires a single
    module to bind them to.

NAMING SCHEME
    I'm a strong believer in structured order in the chaos that is the CPAN
    namespace. There's enough cruft in CPAN, with all of the forked modules,
    legacy stuff that should have been removed 10 years ago, and confusion
    over which modules are available vs. which ones actually work. (Which
    all stem from the same base problem, so I'm almost repeating myself...)

    Like I said, I hate writing these personalized modules on CPAN. I even
    bantered around the idea of using MetaCPAN's author JSON input
    <https://github.com/SineSwiper/Dist-Zilla-PluginBundle-BeLike-You/blob/m
    aster/BeLike-You.pod> to store the plugin data. However, keeping the
    Author plugins separated from the real PluginBundles is a step in the
    right direction. See KENTNL's comments on the Author namespace for more
    information.

CAVEATS
    This uses Dist::Zilla::Role::PluginBundle::Merged, so all of the
    plugins' arguments are available, using Merged's rules. Special care
    should be made with arguments that might not be unique with other
    plugins. (Eventually, I'll throw these into "config_rename".)

    If this is a problem, you might want to consider using @Filter.

    One exception is "x_irc", which is detected and passed to
    MetaResourcesFromGit properly.

SEE ALSO
    In building my ultimate "dist.ini" file, I did a bunch of research on
    which modules to cram in here. As a result, this is a pretty large set
    of plugins, but that's exactly how I like my DZIL. Feel free to research
    the modules listed here, as there's a bunch of good modules that you
    might want to include in your own "dist.ini" and/or Author bundle.

AVAILABILITY
    The project homepage is
    <https://github.com/SineSwiper/Dist-Zilla-PluginBundle-Author-BBYRD>.

    The latest version of this module is available from the Comprehensive
    Perl Archive Network (CPAN). Visit <http://www.perl.com/CPAN/> to find a
    CPAN site near you, or see
    <https://metacpan.org/module/Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::Author::BBYRD/>.

SUPPORT
  Internet Relay Chat
    You can get live help by using IRC ( Internet Relay Chat ). If you don't
    know what IRC is, please read this excellent guide:
    <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat>. Please be courteous
    and patient when talking to us, as we might be busy or sleeping! You can
    join those networks/channels and get help:

    *   irc.perl.org

        You can connect to the server at 'irc.perl.org' and talk to this
        person for help: SineSwiper.

  Bugs / Feature Requests
    Please report any bugs or feature requests via
    <https://github.com/SineSwiper/Dist-Zilla-PluginBundle-Author-BBYRD/issu
    es>.

AUTHOR
    Brendan Byrd <BBYRD@CPAN.org>

CONTRIBUTOR
    Sergey Romanov <complefor@rambler.ru>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
    This software is Copyright (c) 2013 by Brendan Byrd.

    This is free software, licensed under:

      The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)