centos man page for tidy_changelog

Query: tidy_changelog

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TIDY_CHANGELOG(1)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					 TIDY_CHANGELOG(1)

NAME
tidy_changelog - command-line tool for CPAN::Changes
SYNOPSIS
$ tidy_changelog Changelog
DESCRIPTION
Takes a changelog file, parse it using CPAN::Changes and prints out the resulting output. If a file is not given, the program will see if there is one file in the current directory beginning by 'change' (case-insensitive) and, if so, assume it to be the changelog.
ARGUMENTS
--next If provided, assumes that there is a placeholder header for an upcoming next release. The placeholder token is given via --token. --token Regular expression to use to detect the token for an upcoming release if --next is used. If not explicitly given, defaults to "{{$NEXT}}". --headers If given, only print out the release header lines, without any of the changes. --reverse Prints the releases in reverse order (from the oldest to latest). perl v5.16.3 2013-05-02 TIDY_CHANGELOG(1)
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