debian man page for sepl

Query: sepl

OS: debian

Section: 1p

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SEPL(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						  SEPL(1p)

NAME
"sepl" -- a Term::ReadLine-based Sepia interactive shell.
SYNOPSIS
$ sepl Type ",h" for help, or ",q" to quit. main @> substr "hello, japh", 7 'japh' main @>
DESCRIPTION
"sepl" uses Sepia::ReadLine to provide an interactive Perl shell with many of the Sepia features available in Emacs, including completion and all shortcuts. It is not well-tested or frequently used, and should be considered experimental.
SEE ALSO
Sepia, Term::ReadLine. Most of "Sepia"'s documentation is installed in Emacs' "info" format. On most systems it can be read from the command-line by typing ""info sepia"".
AUTHOR
Sean O'Rourke, <seano@cpan.org> Bug reports welcome, patches even more welcome.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Sean O'Rourke. All rights reserved, some wrongs reversed. This module is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2011-11-15 SEPL(1p)
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