Fellow Monks,
As times change, so do services, and CPAN is not an exception to that. In the recent years, a site called MetaCPAN has cropped up and it provides a more modern look & feel, easier-to-remember URLs, and an all in all nicer user experience than the classic CPAN site. It supposedly also has a nice API, but I haven’t dug into that so far.
It’s a complete mirror and contains everything that the classic CPAN does. Here are some example pages:
Additional niceties include an easy switch between CPAN and BackPan versions anywhere, source code highlighting, easy links to Changes and the release browser, and more
So, having said all that — I’d like to have an option in the display settings for the cpan:// links to go to MetaCPAN instead of the classic site, if that’s possible.
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