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pod2readme - Intelligently generate a README file from POD
pod2readme [-cfho] [long options...] input-file [output-file] [target] Intelligently generate a README file from POD -t --target target type (default: 'readme') -f --format output format (default: 'text') -b --backup backup output file -o --output output filename (default based on target) -c --stdout output to stdout (console) -F --force only update if files are changed -h --help print usage and exit
pod2readme -f markdown lib/MyApp.pm
This utility will use Pod::Readme to extract a README file from a POD document.
It works by extracting and filtering the POD, and then calling the appropriate filter program to convert the POD to another format.
By default, "pod2readme" will back up the output file. To disable this, use the "--no-backup" option.
Specifies the name of the output file. If omitted, it will use the second command line argument, or default to the "--target" plus the corresponding extension of the "--format".
For all intents, the default is README.
If a format other than "text" is chosen, then the appropriate extension will be added, e.g. for "markdown", the default output file is README.md.
The target of the filter, which defaults to "readme".
The output format, which defaults to "text".
Other supposed formats are "github", "html", "latex", "man", "markdown", "pod", "rtf", and "xhtml". You can also use "gfm" instead of "github". Similary you can use "md" for "markdown".
If enabled, it will output to the console instead of "--output".
By default, the README will be generated if the source files have been changed. Using "--force" will force the file to be updated.
Note: POD format files will always be updated.
Prints the usage and exits.
pod2text, pod2markdown.
2018-10-31 | perl v5.30.2 |