use File::Codeowners;
use Path::Tiny;
-our $VERSION = '0.44'; # VERSION
+our $VERSION = '0.48'; # VERSION
sub main {
my $template = <<'END';
This file shows mappings between subdirs/files and the individuals and
teams who own them. You can read this file yourself or use tools to query it,
- so you can quickly determine who to speak with or send pull requests to. ❤️
+ so you can quickly determine who to speak with or send pull requests to.
Simply write a gitignore pattern followed by one or more names/emails/groups.
Examples:
=head1 VERSION
-version 0.44
+version 0.48
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+This is the implementation of the F<git-codeowners> command.
+
+See L<git-codeowners> for documentation.
=head1 METHODS