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Dist::Zilla::Role::FilUserdContributed Perl DoDist::Zilla::Role::FileFinder(3)

NAME
       Dist::Zilla::Role::FileFinder - something that finds files within the
       distribution

VERSION
       version 4.300014

DESCRIPTION
       A FileFinder plugin locates files within the distribution.  This role
       exists so that sets of files can be easily described in one
       configuration section and then used by one or more other plugin.

       Plugins implementing this role must provide a "find_files" method which
       will be called with no arguments and must return an arrayref of files.
       (This arrayref should not be re-used, as it may be altered once
       returned.)

       For example, imagine a simple glob-like FileFinder that expects
       configuration like this:

	 [Glob / RootModules]
	 glob = *.pm

       This sets up a FileFinder named "RootModules" which will contain all pm
       files in the root directory.

       Another plugin that knows how to use FileFinder plugins might be
       configured like this:

	 [ModuleRelocator]
	 finder = RootModules
	 relocate_to = attic

       Finders may operate on any rules they like, checking file size,
       content, name, or other properties.  They should re-perform their
       "finding" on each call to "find_files" as the files in the distribution
       may have changed.

AUTHOR
       Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
       This software is copyright (c) 2012 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.

perl v5.14.2			  2012-04-05  Dist::Zilla::Role::FileFinder(3)
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