[![MetaCPAN Release](https://badge.fury.io/pl/PickLE.svg)](https://metacpan.org/release/PickLE) # NAME PickLE - An electronic component pick list application and file parser library. # SUMMARY An application and a parsing library to create an electronic component pick list file format designed to be human-readable and completely usable in its own plain-text form. # SYNOPSIS If you're going to use this bundle only as a library to parse PickLE documents it's super simple: use PickLE::Document; # Start from scratch. my $doc = PickLE::Document->new; $doc->add_category($category); $doc->save("example.pkl"); # Load from file. $doc = PickLE::Document->load("example.pkl"); # List all document properties. $doc->foreach_property(sub { my $property = shift; say $property->name . ': ' . $property->value; }); # List all components in each category. $doc->foreach_category(sub { my $category = shift; $category->foreach_component(sub { my ($component) = @_; say $component->name; }); }); For the command-line application you can just run `pickle` and you'll be presented with the up-to-date usage of the tool. This bundle also comes with a web server that can be used as a microservice to parse PickLE documents. In order to use this you just run `picklews` which is a [Mojolicious](https://metacpan.org/pod/Mojolicious) web application and accepts the common command-line arguments described in [Mojolicious::Commands](https://metacpan.org/pod/Mojolicious%3A%3ACommands). # REQUIREMENTS You must have installed all of the third-party libraries listed in `cpanfile`. # LICENSE This library is free software; you may redistribute and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. # AUTHOR Nathan Campos # COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2022- Nathan Campos.