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6 paf - Pod Abstract Filter. Transform Pod documents from the command
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11 paf summary /usr/bin/paf
12 paf add_podcmds SomeModule.pm
13 paf sort -heading=METHODS Pod/Abstract/Node.pm # METHODS is default
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19 # -p will emit pod source, instead of spawning perldoc.
20 paf -p sort Pod::Abstract::Node
21 paf -p find hoist Pod::Abstract::Node
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24 Paf is a small but powerful, modular Pod filter and transformation
25 tool. It allows full round-trip transformation of Pod documents using
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29 Paf comes with a small set of useful filters, but can be extended by
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34 Add explicit =pod commands at the end of each cut section, so that all
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38 Remove all =pod commands that are not ending cut blocks. This will
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42 Remove all cut nodes, so that only the pod remains.
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45 paf overlay Source.pm
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47 For overlay to work, there must be a "begin :overlay/end :overlay"
48 section in the Source file, with "=overlay SECTION Module" definitions
49 inside. The net effect is that any missing subheadings in SECTION are
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64 Strips all sections marked as overlaid and matching the overlay spec
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81 Provide an abbreviated summary of the document. If there is a verbatim
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86 paf find [-f=]name Source.pm
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88 Find specific sub-sections or list items mentioning name. Used to
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96 Convert cut nodes in the source into verbatim text. Not the inverse of
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102 Applies simple multipart (3.1.2) section numbering to head1 through
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