VERSION
version 0.103012USAGE
usage: cpan-upload [options] file-to-upload-1 [ file-to-upload-2 ... ] -v --verbose enable verbose logging -h --help display this help message --dry-run do not actually upload anything -u --user your PAUSE username -p --password the password to your PAUSE account -d --directory a dir in your CPAN space in which to put the file --http-proxy URL of the http proxy to use in uploading --ignore-errors instead of aborting, continue to next file on error -c --config config file to use; defaults to ~/.pause --md5 compute MD5 checksums of the files
CONFIGURATION
If you have a ".pause" file in your home directory, it will be checked for a username and password. It should look like this:
user EXAMPLE password your-secret-password
You can GnuPG-encrypt this file if you wish, but you must install Config::Identity and configure your gpg-agent as Config::Identity currently doesn't prompt for a password at decryption time:
# Follow the prompts, setting your key as the "recipient" # Use ^D once you've finished typing out your authentication information gpg -ea > $HOME/.pause # OR, encrypt a file you already created: gpg -ea $HOME/.pause && mv $HOME/.pause{.asc,}
AUTHOR
Ricardo SIGNES <[email protected]>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2015 by Ricardo SIGNES.This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.