The CPAN dependency management system is really designed about modules, not scripts, though I'm surprised that the search system has that same problem. However, one easy option is just to add a module that describes your script. E.g.
package My::Script; $VERSION = 0.123; use strict; # keeps CPANTS happy 1; __END__ =pod describe your script here =cut
Another option is to turn your script into a module.
-xdg
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