Have a look at perlman:perlxstut and particularly h2xs. If you run h2xs -X MyModule then you will get a directory called MyModule with five files in it. The MyModule.pm has stubs for the standard documentation. The others you may recognise from any other standard module distribution.
C:\>h2xs -X MyModule Writing MyModule/MyModule.pm Writing MyModule/Makefile.PL Writing MyModule/test.pl Writing MyModule/Changes Writing MyModule/MANIFEST C:\>
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tachyon
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In reply to Re: Documenting a Module
by tachyon
in thread Documenting a Module
by jlongino
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