cpan-outdated-fresh

This application bears much resemblance to cpan-outdated, but with a few
important differences.

*   MetaCPAN Driven

*   "--dev" supported

*   Temporal difference comparison.

  Temporal difference comparison

One of the big features of using the "MetaCPAN" API, is the ability to
filter results into a time bracket.

As such, this application can tell you only about updates that happened
to things you have installed "IF" they've been recently updated.

For instance, one problem I kept facing was this:

  $ cpan-outdated
  # Broken::Package
  $ cpanm Broken::Package
  # Broken::Package is broken!
  ... wait a few days
  $ cpan-outdated
  # Broken::Package
  $ cpanm Broken::Package
  # Broken::Package is broken!
  ... doh
  ... repeat.

With this app, as soon as "Broken::Package" falls outside the "age"
window, you stop getting told about it.

DU;DC - Didn't Update, Don't Care.

This also has a benefit that if you run it very frequently, you can get
a speed boost by narrowing the update window.

  $ time
  # 12:00
  $ cpan-outdated
  # install ALL the things
  ... wait a while
  $ time
  #  1:00
  $ cpan-outdated-fresh -a 1h
  # One update

Essentially rewarding you for frequent use by being fast for frequent
use.

   Downside

Unfortunately, this optimization has a trade-off, namely, it scales very
poorly vs time, due to exponential growth.

"cpan-outdated" uses "02packages", which has its limits, and its
inefficiencies, but the inefficiencies are effectively constant due to
old packages getting pruned from "02packages" as newer versions replace
them.

So:

  cpan-outdated-fresh -a 30d

Will take substantially more time to execute than

  cpan-outdated

We've tried to combat this by trimming some cycles, but they may still
prove over-zealous.

However, this approach is still going to give you "--dev" results that
"cpan-outdated" can't deliver.

INSTALLATION

This is a Perl module distribution. It should be installed with whichever
tool you use to manage your installation of Perl, e.g. any of

  cpanm .
  cpan  .
  cpanp -i .

Consult http://www.cpan.org/modules/INSTALL.html for further instruction.
Should you wish to install this module manually, the procedure is

  perl Makefile.PL
  make
  make test
  make install

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2017 by Kent Fredric
<kentfredric@gmail.com>.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.