NAME Pod::Minicpandoc - perldoc that works for modules you don't have installed SYNOPSIS mcpandoc File::Find -- shows the documentation of your installed File::Find mcpandoc Acme::BadExample -- works even if you don't have Acme::BadExample installed! mcpandoc -c Text::Xslate -- shows the changelog file for Text::Xslate mcpandoc -v '$?' -- passes everything through to regular perldoc mcpandoc -m Acme::BadExample | grep system -- options are respected even if the module was scraped vim `mcpandoc -l Web::Scraper` -- getting the idea yet? mcpandoc http://darkpan.org/Eval::WithLexicals::AndGlobals -- URLs work too! DESCRIPTION "mcpandoc" is a perl script that acts like "perldoc" except that if it would have bailed out with "No documentation found for "Uninstalled::Module"", it will instead consult your minicpan, or scrape a CPAN index for the module's documentation if that doesn't work. It is a fork of cpandoc, with added support for consulting a minicpan. One important feature of "mcpandoc" is that it *only* scrapes the live index if you do not have the module installed and if it cannot grab it from your minicpan. So if you use "mcpandoc" on a module you already have installed, then it will just read the already-installed documentation. This means that the version of the documentation matches up with the version of the code you have. As a fringe benefit, "mcpandoc" will be fast for modules you've installed. :) All this means that you should be able to drop in "mcpandoc" in place of "perldoc" and have everything keep working. See "SNEAKY INSTALL" for how to do this. If you set the environment variable "MCPANDOC_FETCH" to a true value, then we will print a message to STDERR telling you that "mcpandoc" is going to make a request against the live CPAN index. SNEAKY INSTALL cpanm Pod::Minicpandoc then: alias perldoc=mcpandoc or: function perldoc () { mcpandoc "$@" } Now `perldoc Acme::BadExample` works! "perldoc" should continue to work for everything that you're used to, since "mcpandoc" passes all options through to it. "mcpandoc" is merely a subclass that falls back to scraping a CPAN index when it fails to find your queried file in @INC. SEE ALSO Pod::Cpandoc, CPAN::Mini The sneaky install was inspired by . AUTHOR Shawn M Moore "sartak@gmail.com" (original implementation), Rob Hoelz "rob@hoelz.ro" (minicpan support) THANKS Many thanks to Shawn M Moore, for writing Pod::Cpandoc and giving me something base this on! COPYRIGHT Copyright 2011-2013 Robert Hoelz. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.