I am searching for all the Catalyst::Plugin::* modules.

They all appear, but because most of the authors haven't registered the namespace, the descriptions don't show:

use strict; use warnings; use Carp; use Regexp::DefaultFlags; use CPANPLUS::Backend; my $cb = CPANPLUS::Backend->new or croak "Can't create new CPANPLUS::Backend object"; my @cat_plugins = $cb->search( type => 'module', allow => [ qr/\A Cata +lyst::Plugin/ ], ); for my $plugin (@cat_plugins) { print $plugin->name, "\n"; print $plugin->description, "\n"; }

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In reply to Re^4: Searching for Modules and Descriptions on CPAN Remotely by ghenry
in thread Searching for Modules and Descriptions on CPAN Remotely by ghenry

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