NAME
shorten - CLI program to demonstrate use of WWW::Shorten
SYNOPSIS
# Default shortening service is Metamark
$ shorten books.perl.org/book/171
http://xrl.us/dv8
# Change with an environment variable
$ SHORTEN_SERVICE=TinyURL shorten books.perl.org/book/171
http://tinyurl.com/ye7gjf4
# Change with command line option
$ shorten --service=TinyURL books.perl.org/book/171
http://tinyurl.com/ye7gjf4
# Change using config file
$ cat ~/.shortenrc
service = TinyURL
$ shorten books.perl.org/book/171
http://tinyurl.com/ye7gjf4
# Lengthen a URL
$ shorten -l http://tinyurl.com/ye7gjf4
CONFIGURATION
The service used can be controlled in various ways. The program will use the first of the following values that it finds:
The value of the
--service
command line option.The value of the
SHORTEN_SERVICE
environment variable.The value of the
service
option from the configuration file (see below).If none of the above options is found, the program defaults to using Metamark.
CONFIGURATION FILE
As we use the Config::Auto
module for configuration, shorten's fairly flexible when it comes to format.
Configuration will be found in whichever of the following files comes first.
shortenconfig
~/shortenconfig
/etc/shortenconfig
shorten.config
~/shorten.config
/etc/shorten.config
shortenrc
~/shortenrc
/etc/shortenrc
.shortenrc
~/.shortenrc
/etc/.shortenrc
Generally, I use the format:
service = MakeAShorterLink
which is simple and works. service
is the only configuration keyword at present. Its value should be a correctly capitalized service name as per WWW::Shorten's documentation.
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2002 - 2010, Magnum Solutions Ltd. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
Iain Truskett <spoon@cpan.org>
CONTRIBUTORS
Chase Whitener
capoeirab@cpan.org
Dave Cross <davecross@cpan.org>