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Re: Perldoc for Non-Computer People

by zentara (Cardinal)
on May 05, 2006 at 12:00 UTC ( [id://547625]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Perldoc for Non-Computer People

and speak in small words

Read "perldoc perldoc". :-)

For a beginner all you need to know is

"perldoc -f somefunction" will give the documentation for a perl function (if it exists )

"perldoc -q somekeyword" will search the excellent Perl faqs for that keyword, and will return all the references to the keyword in the faqs. Like "perldoc -q number"

When you are in a perldoc session, and you want to search for a word in it, hit /, followed by the search word and enter. Then that word will be found and highlighted.

To read a module's documentation, it's "perldoc fullmodulename", like "perldoc Tk::Canvas" or "perldoc "MIME::Lite".

For the inner workings of pod, look at juerd's pod tutorial


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