NAME
pmodinfo
VERSION
version 0.10
SYNOPSIS
$ pmodinfo --full Moose
Moose version is 2.0007.
cpan page : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Moose
filename : /Users/thiago/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.14.0/lib/site_perl/5.14.0/darwin-2level/Moose.pm
ctime : 2011-05-30 09:51:47
POD content: yes
Last cpan version: 2.0010
$ pmodinfo Config::
Config::Any version is 0.21.
Config::General version is 2.50.
Config::INI version is 0.017.
Config::JSON version is 1.5100.
Config::MVP version is 2.200001.
Config::MVP::Reader::INI version is 2.101461.
Config::Tiny version is 2.14.
$ pmodinfo -u Config::
Config::Any local version: 0.21, last version in cpan: 0.23
Config::INI local version: 0.017, last version in cpan: 0.018
Do you need to update this modules now ? (y/n) [n]
$ pmodinfo --hash Catalyst::Runtime DBIx::Class Data::Printer
{
'Catalyst::Runtime' => 5.80032,
'DBIx::Class' => 0.08192,
'Data::Printer' => 0.21,
};
$ pmodinfo -u
Algorithm::Diff local version: 1.1902, last version in cpan: 1.15
Any::Moose local version: 0.14, last version in cpan: 0.15
(...)
Do you need to update this modules now ? (y/n) [n]
DESCRIPTION
See App::pmodinfo for more information.
DESCRIPTION
pmodinfo extracts information from the perl modules given the command line, usign Module::Metadata, Module::CoreList, Module::Build, Parse::CPAN::Meta and ExtUtils::Installed.
I don't want to use more "perl -MModule\ 999".
OPTIONS
Usage: pmodinfo [options] [Module] [...]
-v --version Display software version
-f --full Turns on the most output
-h --hash Show module and version in a hash.
-l,--local-modules Display all local modules
-u,--check-updates Check updates, compare your local version to cpan.
-c,--cpan Show the last version of module in cpan.
With check-updates option, we try to use cpanminus or cpan to update modules.
AUTHOR
Thiago Rondon <thiago@nsms.com.br>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Thiago Rondon.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.