NAME Complete::Module - Complete with installed Perl module names VERSION This document describes version 0.262 of Complete::Module (from Perl distribution Complete-Module), released on 2021-02-06. SYNOPSIS use Complete::Module qw(complete_module); my $res = complete_module(word => 'Text::A'); # -> ['Text::ANSI', 'Text::ANSITable', 'Text::ANSITable::', 'Text::Abbrev'] SETTINGS $Complete::Module::OPT_SHORTCUT_PREFIXES => hash Shortcut prefixes. The default is: { bs => "Bencher/Scenario/", bss => "Bencher/Scenarios/", df => "DateTime/Format/", dz => "Dist/Zilla/", dzb => "Dist/Zilla/PluginBundle/", dzp => "Dist/Zilla/Plugin/", dzr => "Dist/Zilla/Role/", pw => "Pod/Weaver/", pwb => "Pod/Weaver/PluginBundle/", pwp => "Pod/Weaver/Plugin/", pwr => "Pod/Weaver/Role/", pws => "Pod/Weaver/Section/", rp => "Regexp/Pattern/", } If user types one of the keys, it will be replaced with the matching value from this hash. FUNCTIONS complete_module Usage: complete_module(%args) -> any Complete with installed Perl module names. For each directory in @INC (coderefs are ignored), find Perl modules and module prefixes which have "word" as prefix. So for example, given "Te" as "word", will return e.g. "[Template, Template::, Term::, Test, Test::, Text::]". Given "Text::" will return "[Text::ASCIITable, Text::Abbrev, ...]" and so on. This function has a bit of overlapping functionality with Module::List, but this function is geared towards shell tab completion. Compared to Module::List, here are some differences: 1) list modules where prefix is incomplete; 2) interface slightly different; 3) (currently) doesn't do recursing; 4) contains conveniences for completion, e.g. map casing, expand intermediate paths (see "Complete" for more details on those features), autoselection of path separator character, some shortcuts, and so on. This function is not exported by default, but exportable. Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments): * exclude_dir => *bool* * exclude_leaf => *bool* * find_pm => *bool* (default: 1) Whether to find .pm files. * find_pmc => *bool* (default: 1) Whether to find .pmc files. * find_pod => *bool* (default: 1) Whether to find .pod files. * find_prefix => *bool* (default: 1) Whether to find module prefixes. * ns_prefix => *perl::modname* Namespace prefix. This is useful if you want to complete module under a specific namespace (instead of the root). For example, if you set "ns_prefix" to "Dist::Zilla::Plugin" (or "Dist::Zilla::Plugin::") and word is "F", you can get "['FakeRelease', 'FileFinder::', 'FinderCode']" (those are modules under the "Dist::Zilla::Plugin::" namespace). * ns_prefixes => *array[perl::modname]* Namespace prefixes. If you specify this instead of "ns_prefix", then the routine will search from all the prefixes instead of just one. * path_sep => *str* Path separator. For convenience in shell (bash) completion, instead of defaulting to "::" all the time, will look at "word". If word does not contain any "::" then will default to "/". This is because "::" (contains colon) is rather problematic as it is by default a word-break character in bash and the word needs to be quoted to avoid word-breaking by bash. * recurse => *bool* * recurse_matching => *str* (default: "level-by-level") * word* => *str* (default: "") Word to complete. Return value: (any) ENVIRONMENT "COMPLETE_MODULE_OPT_SHORTCUT_PREFIXES" => str Can be used to set the default for $Complete::Module::OPT_SHORTCUT_PREFIXES. It should be in the form of: shortcut1=Value1;shortcut2=Value2;... For example: dzp=Dist/Zilla/Plugin/;pwp=Pod/Weaver/Plugin/ HOMEPAGE Please visit the project's homepage at . SOURCE Source repository is at . BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature. SEE ALSO Complete::Perl AUTHOR perlancar COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2021, 2017, 2015, 2014 by perlancar@cpan.org. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.