I got to step 14, but I have a mess in the directory. What do I delete and what do I keep? I uploaded the entire mess to its new repository.

File-Slurp-Affix/
├── CONTRIBUTING.md
├── Changes
├── File-Slurp-Affix-0.01_01
│   ├── CONTRIBUTING.md
│   ├── Changes
│   ├── LICENSE
│   ├── MANIFEST
│   ├── META.json
│   ├── META.yml
│   ├── MYMETA.json
│   ├── MYMETA.yml
│   ├── Makefile
│   ├── Makefile.PL
│   ├── README.md
│   ├── blib
│   │   ├── arch
│   │   │   └── auto
│   │   │       └── File
│   │   │           └── Slurp
│   │   │               └── Affix
│   │   ├── bin
│   │   ├── lib
│   │   │   ├── File
│   │   │   │   └── Slurp
│   │   │   │       ├── Affix.pm
│   │   │   │       └── Affix.pod
│   │   │   └── auto
│   │   │       └── File
│   │   │           └── Slurp
│   │   │               └── Affix
│   │   ├── man1
│   │   ├── man3
│   │   │   └── File::Slurp::Affix.3pm
│   │   └── script
│   ├── lib
│   │   └── File
│   │       └── Slurp
│   │           ├── Affix.pm
│   │           └── Affix.pod
│   ├── pm_to_blib
│   ├── t
│   │   ├── 00-File-Slurp-Affix.t
│   │   ├── manifest.t
│   │   ├── pod-coverage.t
│   │   └── pod.t
│   └── xt
│       └── boilerplate.t
├── LICENSE
├── MANIFEST
├── META.json
├── META.yml
├── MYMETA.json
├── MYMETA.yml
├── Makefile
├── Makefile.PL
├── README.md
├── blib
│   ├── arch
│   │   └── auto
│   │       └── File
│   │           └── Slurp
│   │               └── Affix
│   ├── bin
│   ├── lib
│   │   ├── File
│   │   │   └── Slurp
│   │   │       ├── Affix.pm
│   │   │       └── Affix.pod
│   │   └── auto
│   │       └── File
│   │           └── Slurp
│   │               └── Affix
│   ├── man1
│   ├── man3
│   │   └── File::Slurp::Affix.3pm
│   └── script
├── lib
│   └── File
│       └── Slurp
│           ├── Affix.pm
│           └── Affix.pod
├── pm_to_blib
├── t
│   ├── 00-File-Slurp-Affix.t
│   ├── manifest.t
│   ├── pod-coverage.t
│   └── pod.t
└── xt
    └── boilerplate.t

My OS is Debian 10 (Buster); my perl versions are 5.28.1 local and 5.16.3 or 5.30.0 on web host depending on the shebang.

No matter how hysterical I get, my problems are not time sensitive. So, relax, have a cookie, and a very nice day!
Lady Aleena

In reply to Re^2: What do I use to release a module to CPAN for the first time? by Lady_Aleena
in thread What do I use to release a module to CPAN for the first time? by Lady_Aleena

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