use strict;
use warnings;
package App::psst;
{
$App::psst::VERSION = '0.09';
}
=head1 NAME
App::psst - prompt string setting tool
=head1 VERSION
version 0.09
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Set-once configuration for F<~/.bashrc> to show presence of
C<$PERL_LOCAL_LIB_ROOT>.
=head2 Origin
I wrote a L<local::lib>-based installer for a small project.
I added the obligatory "set up the environment and start a shell in
there" script.
I wanted the new subshell to be clearly marked as having local::lib
environment, and decided that this functionality doesn't belong in the
small project.
=head2 Intentions
Polish it a little to make a small CPAN-installable package. Install
in all my $HOMEs.
=head1 AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2011 Genome Research Limited
Author Matthew Astley L<mca@sanger.ac.uk>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=head2 Thanks
Thanks to Magnus Manske for some useful discussion of the mechanism,
and this post for convincing me that this is a useful route to sanity
http://blogs.perl.org/users/oliver_gorwits/2011/07/locallibs-for-dist-development.html
and to my employer for making it easy to mix free software with $work.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<psst(1)>
=head2 Related tools
These are tools I have found links to. I have not yet chosen some to
assemble a better working environment.
=over 4
=item *
L<Git::CPAN::Hook> or L<CPANPLUS::Dist::GitHook>
=item *
L<App::local::lib::helper> (L<App::local::lib::helper::rationale>)
C<localenv bash> starts a new shell, which psst can configure.
=item *
L<App::PerlLocalEnv>, L<perl-local-env(1)>
C<perl-local-lib $DIR activate> starts a new shell, which psst can
configure.
=item *
L<App::local::lib::Win32Helper>
This psst has not (yet) been tested with bash under Windows.
=item *
L<App::perlbrew>
This version of psst knows nothing about perlbrew.
=back
=cut
1;