Have a look at Release::Checklist. The doc is an exposition of all (perl) tools to improve your perl module (and code).
All you stated yourself is already part of that doc :)
In reply to Re: Perl tools for making code better
by Tux
in thread Perl tools for making code better
by Leitz
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