MANIFEST.SKIP prevents file being added, but tests fail is one I wrote yesterday.

For many, many years, I wanted a system that could create the skeleton of a distribution, while also including things such as repo and bugtrack info, CI/coverage badges, ignore and skip files while also allowing the automation of VCS operations, CI testing, release building, release upload, and next dev cycle things such as bumping versions and changes file etc.

I am less than 48 hours to having that as a completed and reliable reality.

One command line command with only a couple of options and I won't have to maintain manually any of my Perl software again.

The problem I had and its subsequent question was directly related to that project.


In reply to Re^5: My First LinkedIn Article On Perl by stevieb
in thread My First LinkedIn Article On Perl by pritesh_ugrankar

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