Hello Monks,

I am a bit lost, and I hoping that the monks can help me on my way. I am the owner of a few CPAN modules (yes, that means I am a CPAN author), and I would like to publish them on GitHub. But I am LAZY. I want to do this:

MyObject->sendGitHub( 'pm_name' => 'MyCPAN::ModuleName', 'github_username' => 'Larry Wall', 'github_password' => 'TimToady', );

So I want the code to take my module (on CPAN) and release it on GitHub under my GitHub account. In other words, it will put the module in a new repo.

Can I do this already with a CPAN module? Is there something that could help me be lazy? Thanks!

In reply to GitHub and CPAN by Anonymous Monk

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