got is a script to make it easier to manage all the version
controlled repositories you have on all the computers you use. It can
operate on all, some, or just one repo at a time, to both check the
status of the repo (up to date, pending changes, dirty, etc.) and
sync it with any upstream master.
A command line tool wrap Net::GitHub.
App::Rad aims to be a simple yet powerful framework for developing your
command-line applications. It can easily transform your Perl one-liners into
reusable subroutines than can be called directly by the user of your program.
App::CLI dispatches CLI (command line interface) based commands into
command classes. It also supports subcommand and per-command options.
App::Trace provides debug/tracing support for perl programs and
modules.
The basic concept is that you put a special call at the beginning and
end of each subroutine/method, and when tracing is enabled, you can
see the flow of your program.
App::Control is a simple module to replicate the kind of functionality
you get with apachectl to control apache, but for any script or
executable. There is a very simple OO interface, where the constructor
is used to specify the executable, command line arguments, and pidfile,
and various methods (start, stop, etc.) are used to control the executable
in the obvious way.
Get, unpack, build and install modules from CPAN.
The P65 assembler is an assembler for the 6502 microprocessor (such as is
used in the Commodore 64, Apple II, and Nintendo Entertainment System)
written entirely in Perl. It is designed to be able to support a wide variety
of output formats, since many people will be using this to produce code that
an emulator would like to see.
Features of P65 :
- Highly portable
- Flexible output format
- Multiple file support
- Temporary label support
- Assemble-time expressions
- Symbol table management
- Optimal instruction selection
App::cpanoutdated detects outdated CPAN modules in your environment.
App::Options combines command-line arguments, environment variables,
option files, and program defaults to produce a hash of option values.