Hello monkies,

Searching, browsing and generally cogitating on CPAN one typically uses:

http://search.cpan.org
http://kobesearch.cpan.org
http://cpanratings.perl.org/

and then there is the rest e.g. cpants, annocpan, etc

Also what are people's experiences with the XML feed that CPAN exposes, were/are there any plans to provide some sort of xml based API ?

CPAN is wonderful but there are days when I think it could be better and having a reliable API might let others have a go at it.

I am fishing for any top tips, what they do ... for example I create a bookmarklet in firefox so I can just type in cpan and then the module name in the browser address bar and it will search CPAN e.g. create a bookmark with the following url with a keyword of cpan

http://search.cpan.org/search?mode=module;query=%s

Whats yours ?

In reply to Alternate CPAN interfaces and tips by cutlass2006

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