Podlite version 1.00 ==================== Podlite is a lightweight block-based markup language designed for flexibility and ease of use. This module is a source filter that allows you to use Podlite markup language in your Perl programs. WHAT IS PODLITE? Podlite is a lightweight markup language with a simple, consistent underlying document object model. It is designed to be a pure descriptive markup language with no presentational components. This module preprocesses your Perl code, stripping out any Podlite documentation while preserving line numbering for accurate error reporting. This means you can document your programs using Podlite markup and they will still run correctly under the Perl interpreter. KEY FEATURES * Source filtering - Strips Podlite markup during compilation * Line number preservation - Ensures accurate error reporting * Data blocks - Access embedded data via *DATA filehandle INSTALLATION To install this module, run the following commands: perl Build.PL ./Build ./Build test ./Build install SYNOPSIS use Podlite; my $x = 1; =head1 DESCRIPTION =para This documentation block will be filtered out during compilation, but you can still use it for generating documentation. my $y = 2; print "Sum: ", $x + $y, "\n"; Task lists with checkboxes: =item [x] Implement basic functionality =item [x] Write documentation =item [ ] Add test suite Tables with captions: =begin table :caption Operation Time (ms) Memory (MB) Parse 45 12 Render 23 8 =end table Notification blocks (callouts): =begin nested :notify :caption This feature is experimental and may change in future releases. =end nested Code blocks with syntax highlighting: =begin code :lang sub calculate { my ($x, $y) = @_; return $x + $y; } =end code Markdown blocks: =begin markdown # Heading You can mix **markdown** and *Podlite* markup! - Bullet lists - Work as expected - In markdown blocks =end markdown DEPENDENCIES This module requires: * Filter::Simple SUPPORT AND DOCUMENTATION After installing, you can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command: perldoc Podlite You can also look for information at: GitHub Repository (report bugs here) https://github.com/zag/p5-Podlite GitHub Issues https://github.com/zag/p5-Podlite/issues Search CPAN https://metacpan.org/release/Podlite PODLITE ECOSYSTEM Official Specification: https://podlite.org/specification https://github.com/podlite/podlite-specs Main implementation: https://github.com/podlite/podlite Desktop viewer/editor: https://github.com/podlite/podlite-desktop Available in Linux (Snapcraft), Windows Store, and Mac App Store Publishing system: https://github.com/podlite/podlite-web Online resources: https://podlite.org - Official website https://pod6.in - Online Podlite/Rakudoc converter https://podlite.org/#Roadmap - Roadmap AUTHOR Aliaksandr Zahatski CREDITS Damian Conway - for inspiration and source filter techniques LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2025 by Aliaksandr Zahatski This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl programming language system itself.