NAME
App::Mi6 - minimal authoring tool for Raku
SYNOPSIS
$ mi6 new Foo::Bar # create Foo-Bar distribution for Zef ecosystem
$ mi6 build # build the distribution and re-generate README.md/META6.json
$ mi6 test # run tests
$ mi6 release # release your distribution to Zef ecosystem
INSTALLATION
First make sure you have rakudo v2020.11 or later. If not, install rakudo from https://rakudo.org/downloads.
Then:
$ zef install App::Mi6
DESCRIPTION
App::Mi6 is a minimal authoring tool for Raku. Features are:
Create minimal distribution skeleton for Raku
Generate README.md from lib/Main/Module.rakumod's pod
Run tests by mi6 test
Release your distribution to Zef ecosystem or CPAN ecosystem
FAQ
Can I customize mi6 behavior?
Yes. Use dist.ini
:
; dist.ini
name = Your::Module::Name
; mi6 automatically guesses source-url by `git remote -v`.
; if it doesn't work for some reasons, you can specify source-url:
source-url = https://github.com/you/Your-Module-Name.git
[ReadmeFromPod]
; if you want to disable generating README.md from main module's pod, then:
; enabled = false
;
; if you want to change a file that generates README.md, then:
; filename = lib/Your/Tutorial.pod
[UploadToZef] ; Upload your distribution to Zef ecosystem
; [UploadToCPAN] ; You can also use UploadToCPAN instead, to upload your distribution to CPAN ecosystem
[PruneFiles]
; if you want to prune files when packaging, then
; filename = utils/tool.pl
;
; you can use Raku regular expressions
; match = ^ 'xt/'
[MetaNoIndex]
; if you do not want to list some files in META6.json as "provides", then
; filename = lib/Should/Not/List/Provides.rakumod
[AutoScanPackages]
; if you do not want mi6 to scan packages at all,
; but you want to manage "provides" in META6.json by yourself, then:
; enabled = false
[Badges]
; if you want to add badges to README.md, then
; provider = travis-ci.org
; provider = travis-ci.com
; provider = appveyor
; provider = github-actions/name.yml
; execute some commands before `mi6 build`
[RunBeforeBuild]
; %x will be replaced by $*EXECUTABLE
; cmd = %x -e 'say "hello"'
; cmd = %x -e 'say "world"'
; execute some commands after `mi6 build`
[RunAfterBuild]
; cmd = some shell command here
How can I manage depends, build-depends, test-depends?
Write them to META6.json directly :).
https://design.raku.org/S22.html
See also The Meta spec, Distribution, and CompUnit::Repository explained-ish by ugexe.
Mi6 uses the .pause file in your home directory to determine the username. This is a flat text file, designed to be compatible with the .pause file used by the Perl5 cpan-upload
module (https://metacpan.org/pod/cpan-upload). Note that this file only needs to contain the "user" and "password" directives. Unknown directives are ignored.
An example file could consist of only two lines:
user your_pause_username
password your_pause_password
Replace your_pause_username
with your PAUSE username, and replace your_pause_password
with your PAUSE password.
This file can also be encrypted with GPG if you do not want to leave your PAUSE credentials in plain text.
What existing files are modified by mi6
?
After the initial mi6
creation step, the following files are changed by mi6
during each build or release operation:
How is the version number specified?
When you are ready to release a module and enter at the CLI mi6 release, you will get a response presenting a proposed version number which you can either accept or enter a new one (which must be greater than the one offered by default).
During the release, mi6
updates the files mentioned above with the selected version number.
Ensure your Changes
file looks like something like this before you start a release operation
{{$NEXT}}
- Change entry line 1
- Change entry line 2
- Change entry line 3
Notes:
mi6 release
will replace the {{$NEXT}}
line with the new version number and its timestamp
You must have at least one change entry line
The first change entry line must start with a space or tab
What is the source of the author's email address?
The email is taken from the author's .gitconfig
file. In general, that same email address should match any email address existing in a module's META6.json
file.
How does one change an existing distribution created with mi6
to use Zef ecosystem instead of CPAN ecosystem?
First, the author must have an active account with fez which will create a .fez-config.json
file in the author's home directory.
Then, starting with an existing module created with mi6
, do the following:
Add the following line to your dist.ini
file:
[UploadToZef]
Change all instances of the auth<cpan:CPAN-USERNAME>
to auth<zef:zef-username>
. Check files META6.json
and the module's leading or main module file in directory ./lib
.
Optional, but recommended: Add an entry in the module's Changes
file mentioning the change.
Run mi6 build; mi6 test
.
Commit all changes.
Run mi6 release
and accept (or increase) the version number offered by mi6
.
TODO
documentation
SEE ALSO
https://github.com/tokuhirom/Minilla
https://github.com/rjbs/Dist-Zilla
AUTHOR
Shoichi Kaji skaji@cpan.org
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2015 Shoichi Kaji
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the Artistic License 2.0.