diff --git a/.mailmap b/.mailmap
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..64338a3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.mailmap
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+Brad Gilbert <bgills@cpan.org> <b2gills@gmail.com>
+Christian Hansen <chansen@cpan.org>
+Lukas Eklund <leklund@gmail.com>
+Mike Doherty <doherty@cpan.org> <doherty@cs.dal.ca>
+Mike Doherty <doherty@cpan.org> <doherty@pythian.com>
diff --git a/Changes b/Changes
index b8eb4af..dddcce6 100644
--- a/Changes
+++ b/Changes
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
 Release notes for HTTP-Tiny
 
+{{$NEXT}}
+
 0.080     2021-11-05 08:15:46-04:00 America/New_York
 
     - No changes from 0.079-TRIAL.
diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE
deleted file mode 100644
index c5046c2..0000000
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@@ -1,379 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/MANIFEST b/MANIFEST
index 4c7bdca..cb83f0c 100644
--- a/MANIFEST
+++ b/MANIFEST
@@ -1,12 +1,6 @@
-# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Manifest v6.024.
-CONTRIBUTING.mkdn
+.mailmap
 Changes
-LICENSE
-MANIFEST
-META.json
-META.yml
-Makefile.PL
-README
+CONTRIBUTING.mkdn
 corpus/auth-01.txt
 corpus/auth-02.txt
 corpus/auth-03.txt
@@ -80,15 +74,17 @@ corpus/redirect-07.txt
 corpus/redirect-08.txt
 corpus/redirect-09.txt
 corpus/redirect-10.txt
-cpanfile
 dist.ini
 eg/get.pl
 eg/mirror.pl
 eg/post.pl
+HTTP-Tiny-0.081/META.json
+HTTP-Tiny-0.081/META.yml
 lib/HTTP/Tiny.pm
+Makefile.PL
+MANIFEST			This list of files
 perlcritic.rc
-t/00-report-prereqs.dd
-t/00-report-prereqs.t
+README.mkdn
 t/000_load.t
 t/001_api.t
 t/002_croakage.t
@@ -121,12 +117,5 @@ t/210_live_ssl.t
 t/BrokenCookieJar.pm
 t/SimpleCookieJar.pm
 t/Util.pm
-xt/author/00-compile.t
-xt/author/critic.t
-xt/author/distmeta.t
-xt/author/minimum-version.t
-xt/author/pod-coverage.t
-xt/author/pod-spell.t
-xt/author/pod-syntax.t
-xt/author/portability.t
-xt/author/test-version.t
+META.yml                                 Module YAML meta-data (added by MakeMaker)
+META.json                                Module JSON meta-data (added by MakeMaker)
diff --git a/META.json b/META.json
index 23915d4..32ff227 100644
--- a/META.json
+++ b/META.json
@@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
 {
    "abstract" : "A small, simple, correct HTTP/1.1 client",
    "author" : [
-      "Christian Hansen <chansen@cpan.org>",
-      "David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>"
+      "Christian Hansen <chansen@cpan.org>, David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>"
    ],
-   "dynamic_config" : 0,
-   "generated_by" : "Dist::Zilla version 6.024, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150010",
+   "dynamic_config" : 1,
+   "generated_by" : "ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 7.62, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150010",
    "license" : [
       "perl_5"
    ],
@@ -16,60 +15,22 @@
    "name" : "HTTP-Tiny",
    "no_index" : {
       "directory" : [
-         "corpus",
-         "examples",
          "t",
-         "xt"
-      ],
-      "package" : [
-         "DB"
+         "inc"
       ]
    },
    "prereqs" : {
-      "configure" : {
+      "build" : {
          "requires" : {
-            "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "6.17",
-            "perl" : "5.006"
-         },
-         "suggests" : {
-            "JSON::PP" : "2.27300"
+            "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "0"
          }
       },
-      "develop" : {
+      "configure" : {
          "requires" : {
-            "Dist::Zilla" : "5",
-            "Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Prereqs" : "0",
-            "Dist::Zilla::Plugin::ReleaseStatus::FromVersion" : "0",
-            "Dist::Zilla::Plugin::RemovePrereqs" : "0",
-            "Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::DAGOLDEN" : "0.072",
-            "File::Spec" : "0",
-            "File::Temp" : "0",
-            "IO::Handle" : "0",
-            "IPC::Open3" : "0",
-            "Perl::Critic::Policy::Lax::ProhibitStringyEval::ExceptForRequire" : "0",
-            "Pod::Coverage::TrustPod" : "0",
-            "Pod::Wordlist" : "0",
-            "Software::License::Perl_5" : "0",
-            "Test::CPAN::Meta" : "0",
-            "Test::MinimumVersion" : "0",
-            "Test::More" : "0",
-            "Test::Perl::Critic" : "0",
-            "Test::Pod" : "1.41",
-            "Test::Pod::Coverage" : "1.08",
-            "Test::Portability::Files" : "0",
-            "Test::Spelling" : "0.12",
-            "Test::Version" : "1",
-            "perl" : "5.006"
+            "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "6.17"
          }
       },
       "runtime" : {
-         "recommends" : {
-            "HTTP::CookieJar" : "0.001",
-            "IO::Socket::IP" : "0.32",
-            "IO::Socket::SSL" : "1.42",
-            "Mozilla::CA" : "20160104",
-            "Net::SSLeay" : "1.49"
-         },
          "requires" : {
             "Carp" : "0",
             "Fcntl" : "0",
@@ -81,15 +42,9 @@
             "perl" : "5.006",
             "strict" : "0",
             "warnings" : "0"
-         },
-         "suggests" : {
-            "IO::Socket::SSL" : "1.56"
          }
       },
       "test" : {
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-            "CPAN::Meta" : "2.120900"
-         },
          "requires" : {
             "Data::Dumper" : "0",
             "Exporter" : "0",
@@ -103,78 +58,11 @@
             "IPC::Cmd" : "0",
             "Test::More" : "0.96",
             "lib" : "0",
-            "open" : "0",
-            "perl" : "5.006"
+            "open" : "0"
          }
       }
    },
-   "provides" : {
-      "HTTP::Tiny" : {
-         "file" : "lib/HTTP/Tiny.pm",
-         "version" : "0.080"
-      }
-   },
    "release_status" : "stable",
-   "resources" : {
-      "bugtracker" : {
-         "web" : "https://github.com/chansen/p5-http-tiny/issues"
-      },
-      "homepage" : "https://github.com/chansen/p5-http-tiny",
-      "repository" : {
-         "type" : "git",
-         "url" : "https://github.com/chansen/p5-http-tiny.git",
-         "web" : "https://github.com/chansen/p5-http-tiny"
-      }
-   },
-   "version" : "0.080",
-   "x_authority" : "cpan:DAGOLDEN",
-   "x_contributors" : [
-      "Alan Gardner <gardner@pythian.com>",
-      "Alessandro Ghedini <al3xbio@gmail.com>",
-      "A. Sinan Unur <nanis@cpan.org>",
-      "Brad Gilbert <bgills@cpan.org>",
-      "brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>",
-      "Chris Nehren <apeiron@cpan.org>",
-      "Chris Weyl <cweyl@alumni.drew.edu>",
-      "Claes Jakobsson <claes@surfar.nu>",
-      "Clinton Gormley <clint@traveljury.com>",
-      "Craig A. Berry <craigberry@mac.com>",
-      "Craig Berry <cberry@cpan.org>",
-      "David Golden <xdg@xdg.me>",
-      "David Mitchell <davem@iabyn.com>",
-      "Dean Pearce <pearce@pythian.com>",
-      "Edward Zborowski <ed@rubensteintech.com>",
-      "Felipe Gasper <felipe@felipegasper.com>",
-      "Greg Kennedy <kennedy.greg@gmail.com>",
-      "James E Keenan <jkeenan@cpan.org>",
-      "James Raspass <jraspass@gmail.com>",
-      "Jeremy Mates <jmates@cpan.org>",
-      "Jess Robinson <castaway@desert-island.me.uk>",
-      "Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>",
-      "Lukas Eklund <leklund@gmail.com>",
-      "Martin J. Evans <mjegh@ntlworld.com>",
-      "Martin-Louis Bright <mlbright@gmail.com>",
-      "Matthew Horsfall <wolfsage@gmail.com>",
-      "Michael R. Davis <mrdvt92@users.noreply.github.com>",
-      "Mike Doherty <doherty@cpan.org>",
-      "Nicolas Rochelemagne <rochelemagne@cpanel.net>",
-      "Olaf Alders <olaf@wundersolutions.com>",
-      "Olivier Mengu\u00e9 <dolmen@cpan.org>",
-      "Petr P\u00edsa\u0159 <ppisar@redhat.com>",
-      "sanjay-cpu <snjkmr32@gmail.com>",
-      "Serguei Trouchelle <stro@cpan.org>",
-      "Shoichi Kaji <skaji@cpan.org>",
-      "SkyMarshal <skymarshal1729@gmail.com>",
-      "S\u00f6ren Kornetzki <soeren.kornetzki@delti.com>",
-      "Steve Grazzini <steve.grazzini@grantstreet.com>",
-      "Syohei YOSHIDA <syohex@gmail.com>",
-      "Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>",
-      "Tom Hukins <tom@eborcom.com>",
-      "Tony Cook <tony@develop-help.com>",
-      "Xavier Guimard <yadd@debian.org>"
-   ],
-   "x_generated_by_perl" : "v5.34.0",
-   "x_serialization_backend" : "Cpanel::JSON::XS version 4.26",
-   "x_spdx_expression" : "Artistic-1.0-Perl OR GPL-1.0-or-later"
+   "version" : "0.081",
+   "x_serialization_backend" : "JSON::PP version 4.06"
 }
-
diff --git a/META.yml b/META.yml
index 69f7ee2..1b21cec 100644
--- a/META.yml
+++ b/META.yml
@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
 ---
 abstract: 'A small, simple, correct HTTP/1.1 client'
 author:
-  - 'Christian Hansen <chansen@cpan.org>'
-  - 'David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>'
+  - 'Christian Hansen <chansen@cpan.org>, David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>'
 build_requires:
   Data::Dumper: '0'
   Exporter: '0'
@@ -17,12 +16,10 @@ build_requires:
   Test::More: '0.96'
   lib: '0'
   open: '0'
-  perl: '5.006'
 configure_requires:
   ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '6.17'
-  perl: '5.006'
-dynamic_config: 0
-generated_by: 'Dist::Zilla version 6.024, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150010'
+dynamic_config: 1
+generated_by: 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 7.62, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150010'
 license: perl
 meta-spec:
   url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html
@@ -30,22 +27,8 @@ meta-spec:
 name: HTTP-Tiny
 no_index:
   directory:
-    - corpus
-    - examples
     - t
-    - xt
-  package:
-    - DB
-provides:
-  HTTP::Tiny:
-    file: lib/HTTP/Tiny.pm
-    version: '0.080'
-recommends:
-  HTTP::CookieJar: '0.001'
-  IO::Socket::IP: '0.32'
-  IO::Socket::SSL: '1.42'
-  Mozilla::CA: '20160104'
-  Net::SSLeay: '1.49'
+    - inc
 requires:
   Carp: '0'
   Fcntl: '0'
@@ -57,56 +40,5 @@ requires:
   perl: '5.006'
   strict: '0'
   warnings: '0'
-resources:
-  bugtracker: https://github.com/chansen/p5-http-tiny/issues
-  homepage: https://github.com/chansen/p5-http-tiny
-  repository: https://github.com/chansen/p5-http-tiny.git
-version: '0.080'
-x_authority: cpan:DAGOLDEN
-x_contributors:
-  - 'Alan Gardner <gardner@pythian.com>'
-  - 'Alessandro Ghedini <al3xbio@gmail.com>'
-  - 'A. Sinan Unur <nanis@cpan.org>'
-  - 'Brad Gilbert <bgills@cpan.org>'
-  - 'brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>'
-  - 'Chris Nehren <apeiron@cpan.org>'
-  - 'Chris Weyl <cweyl@alumni.drew.edu>'
-  - 'Claes Jakobsson <claes@surfar.nu>'
-  - 'Clinton Gormley <clint@traveljury.com>'
-  - 'Craig A. Berry <craigberry@mac.com>'
-  - 'Craig Berry <cberry@cpan.org>'
-  - 'David Golden <xdg@xdg.me>'
-  - 'David Mitchell <davem@iabyn.com>'
-  - 'Dean Pearce <pearce@pythian.com>'
-  - 'Edward Zborowski <ed@rubensteintech.com>'
-  - 'Felipe Gasper <felipe@felipegasper.com>'
-  - 'Greg Kennedy <kennedy.greg@gmail.com>'
-  - 'James E Keenan <jkeenan@cpan.org>'
-  - 'James Raspass <jraspass@gmail.com>'
-  - 'Jeremy Mates <jmates@cpan.org>'
-  - 'Jess Robinson <castaway@desert-island.me.uk>'
-  - 'Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>'
-  - 'Lukas Eklund <leklund@gmail.com>'
-  - 'Martin J. Evans <mjegh@ntlworld.com>'
-  - 'Martin-Louis Bright <mlbright@gmail.com>'
-  - 'Matthew Horsfall <wolfsage@gmail.com>'
-  - 'Michael R. Davis <mrdvt92@users.noreply.github.com>'
-  - 'Mike Doherty <doherty@cpan.org>'
-  - 'Nicolas Rochelemagne <rochelemagne@cpanel.net>'
-  - 'Olaf Alders <olaf@wundersolutions.com>'
-  - 'Olivier Mengué <dolmen@cpan.org>'
-  - 'Petr Písař <ppisar@redhat.com>'
-  - 'sanjay-cpu <snjkmr32@gmail.com>'
-  - 'Serguei Trouchelle <stro@cpan.org>'
-  - 'Shoichi Kaji <skaji@cpan.org>'
-  - 'SkyMarshal <skymarshal1729@gmail.com>'
-  - 'Sören Kornetzki <soeren.kornetzki@delti.com>'
-  - 'Steve Grazzini <steve.grazzini@grantstreet.com>'
-  - 'Syohei YOSHIDA <syohex@gmail.com>'
-  - 'Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>'
-  - 'Tom Hukins <tom@eborcom.com>'
-  - 'Tony Cook <tony@develop-help.com>'
-  - 'Xavier Guimard <yadd@debian.org>'
-x_generated_by_perl: v5.34.0
-x_serialization_backend: 'YAML::Tiny version 1.73'
-x_spdx_expression: 'Artistic-1.0-Perl OR GPL-1.0-or-later'
+version: '0.081'
+x_serialization_backend: 'CPAN::Meta::YAML version 0.018'
diff --git a/Makefile.PL b/Makefile.PL
index 1bd0ac8..99be59a 100644
--- a/Makefile.PL
+++ b/Makefile.PL
@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
-# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MakeMaker v6.024.
 use strict;
 use warnings;
 
@@ -42,7 +41,7 @@ my %WriteMakefileArgs = (
     "lib" => 0,
     "open" => 0
   },
-  "VERSION" => "0.080",
+  "VERSION" => "0.081",
   "test" => {
     "TESTS" => "t/*.t"
   }
diff --git a/README b/README
deleted file mode 100644
index af64755..0000000
--- a/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,601 +0,0 @@
-NAME
-    HTTP::Tiny - A small, simple, correct HTTP/1.1 client
-
-VERSION
-    version 0.080
-
-SYNOPSIS
-        use HTTP::Tiny;
-
-        my $response = HTTP::Tiny->new->get('http://example.com/');
-
-        die "Failed!\n" unless $response->{success};
-
-        print "$response->{status} $response->{reason}\n";
-
-        while (my ($k, $v) = each %{$response->{headers}}) {
-            for (ref $v eq 'ARRAY' ? @$v : $v) {
-                print "$k: $_\n";
-            }
-        }
-
-        print $response->{content} if length $response->{content};
-
-DESCRIPTION
-    This is a very simple HTTP/1.1 client, designed for doing simple
-    requests without the overhead of a large framework like LWP::UserAgent.
-
-    It is more correct and more complete than HTTP::Lite. It supports
-    proxies and redirection. It also correctly resumes after EINTR.
-
-    If IO::Socket::IP 0.25 or later is installed, HTTP::Tiny will use it
-    instead of IO::Socket::INET for transparent support for both IPv4 and
-    IPv6.
-
-    Cookie support requires HTTP::CookieJar or an equivalent class.
-
-METHODS
-  new
-        $http = HTTP::Tiny->new( %attributes );
-
-    This constructor returns a new HTTP::Tiny object. Valid attributes
-    include:
-
-    *   "agent" — A user-agent string (defaults to 'HTTP-Tiny/$VERSION'). If
-        "agent" — ends in a space character, the default user-agent string
-        is appended.
-
-    *   "cookie_jar" — An instance of HTTP::CookieJar — or equivalent class
-        that supports the "add" and "cookie_header" methods
-
-    *   "default_headers" — A hashref of default headers to apply to
-        requests
-
-    *   "local_address" — The local IP address to bind to
-
-    *   "keep_alive" — Whether to reuse the last connection (if for the same
-        scheme, host and port) (defaults to 1)
-
-    *   "max_redirect" — Maximum number of redirects allowed (defaults to 5)
-
-    *   "max_size" — Maximum response size in bytes (only when not using a
-        data callback). If defined, requests with responses larger than this
-        will return a 599 status code.
-
-    *   "http_proxy" — URL of a proxy server to use for HTTP connections
-        (default is $ENV{http_proxy} — if set)
-
-    *   "https_proxy" — URL of a proxy server to use for HTTPS connections
-        (default is $ENV{https_proxy} — if set)
-
-    *   "proxy" — URL of a generic proxy server for both HTTP and HTTPS
-        connections (default is $ENV{all_proxy} — if set)
-
-    *   "no_proxy" — List of domain suffixes that should not be proxied.
-        Must be a comma-separated string or an array reference. (default is
-        $ENV{no_proxy} —)
-
-    *   "timeout" — Request timeout in seconds (default is 60) If a socket
-        open, read or write takes longer than the timeout, the request
-        response status code will be 599.
-
-    *   "verify_SSL" — A boolean that indicates whether to validate the SSL
-        certificate of an "https" — connection (default is false)
-
-    *   "SSL_options" — A hashref of "SSL_*" — options to pass through to
-        IO::Socket::SSL
-
-    An accessor/mutator method exists for each attribute.
-
-    Passing an explicit "undef" for "proxy", "http_proxy" or "https_proxy"
-    will prevent getting the corresponding proxies from the environment.
-
-    Errors during request execution will result in a pseudo-HTTP status code
-    of 599 and a reason of "Internal Exception". The content field in the
-    response will contain the text of the error.
-
-    The "keep_alive" parameter enables a persistent connection, but only to
-    a single destination scheme, host and port. If any connection-relevant
-    attributes are modified via accessor, or if the process ID or thread ID
-    change, the persistent connection will be dropped. If you want
-    persistent connections across multiple destinations, use multiple
-    HTTP::Tiny objects.
-
-    See "SSL SUPPORT" for more on the "verify_SSL" and "SSL_options"
-    attributes.
-
-  get|head|put|post|patch|delete
-        $response = $http->get($url);
-        $response = $http->get($url, \%options);
-        $response = $http->head($url);
-
-    These methods are shorthand for calling "request()" for the given
-    method. The URL must have unsafe characters escaped and international
-    domain names encoded. See "request()" for valid options and a
-    description of the response.
-
-    The "success" field of the response will be true if the status code is
-    2XX.
-
-  post_form
-        $response = $http->post_form($url, $form_data);
-        $response = $http->post_form($url, $form_data, \%options);
-
-    This method executes a "POST" request and sends the key/value pairs from
-    a form data hash or array reference to the given URL with a
-    "content-type" of "application/x-www-form-urlencoded". If data is
-    provided as an array reference, the order is preserved; if provided as a
-    hash reference, the terms are sorted on key and value for consistency.
-    See documentation for the "www_form_urlencode" method for details on the
-    encoding.
-
-    The URL must have unsafe characters escaped and international domain
-    names encoded. See "request()" for valid options and a description of
-    the response. Any "content-type" header or content in the options
-    hashref will be ignored.
-
-    The "success" field of the response will be true if the status code is
-    2XX.
-
-  mirror
-        $response = $http->mirror($url, $file, \%options)
-        if ( $response->{success} ) {
-            print "$file is up to date\n";
-        }
-
-    Executes a "GET" request for the URL and saves the response body to the
-    file name provided. The URL must have unsafe characters escaped and
-    international domain names encoded. If the file already exists, the
-    request will include an "If-Modified-Since" header with the modification
-    timestamp of the file. You may specify a different "If-Modified-Since"
-    header yourself in the "$options->{headers}" hash.
-
-    The "success" field of the response will be true if the status code is
-    2XX or if the status code is 304 (unmodified).
-
-    If the file was modified and the server response includes a properly
-    formatted "Last-Modified" header, the file modification time will be
-    updated accordingly.
-
-  request
-        $response = $http->request($method, $url);
-        $response = $http->request($method, $url, \%options);
-
-    Executes an HTTP request of the given method type ('GET', 'HEAD',
-    'POST', 'PUT', etc.) on the given URL. The URL must have unsafe
-    characters escaped and international domain names encoded.
-
-    NOTE: Method names are case-sensitive per the HTTP/1.1 specification.
-    Don't use "get" when you really want "GET". See LIMITATIONS for how this
-    applies to redirection.
-
-    If the URL includes a "user:password" stanza, they will be used for
-    Basic-style authorization headers. (Authorization headers will not be
-    included in a redirected request.) For example:
-
-        $http->request('GET', 'http://Aladdin:open sesame@example.com/');
-
-    If the "user:password" stanza contains reserved characters, they must be
-    percent-escaped:
-
-        $http->request('GET', 'http://john%40example.com:password@example.com/');
-
-    A hashref of options may be appended to modify the request.
-
-    Valid options are:
-
-    *   "headers" — A hashref containing headers to include with the
-        request. If the value for a header is an array reference, the header
-        will be output multiple times with each value in the array. These
-        headers over-write any default headers.
-
-    *   "content" — A scalar to include as the body of the request OR a code
-        reference that will be called iteratively to produce the body of the
-        request
-
-    *   "trailer_callback" — A code reference that will be called if it
-        exists to provide a hashref of trailing headers (only used with
-        chunked transfer-encoding)
-
-    *   "data_callback" — A code reference that will be called for each
-        chunks of the response body received.
-
-    *   "peer" — Override host resolution and force all connections to go
-        only to a specific peer address, regardless of the URL of the
-        request. This will include any redirections! This options should be
-        used with extreme caution (e.g. debugging or very special
-        circumstances). It can be given as either a scalar or a code
-        reference that will receive the hostname and whose response will be
-        taken as the address.
-
-    The "Host" header is generated from the URL in accordance with RFC 2616.
-    It is a fatal error to specify "Host" in the "headers" option. Other
-    headers may be ignored or overwritten if necessary for transport
-    compliance.
-
-    If the "content" option is a code reference, it will be called
-    iteratively to provide the content body of the request. It should return
-    the empty string or undef when the iterator is exhausted.
-
-    If the "content" option is the empty string, no "content-type" or
-    "content-length" headers will be generated.
-
-    If the "data_callback" option is provided, it will be called iteratively
-    until the entire response body is received. The first argument will be a
-    string containing a chunk of the response body, the second argument will
-    be the in-progress response hash reference, as described below. (This
-    allows customizing the action of the callback based on the "status" or
-    "headers" received prior to the content body.)
-
-    The "request" method returns a hashref containing the response. The
-    hashref will have the following keys:
-
-    *   "success" — Boolean indicating whether the operation returned a 2XX
-        status code
-
-    *   "url" — URL that provided the response. This is the URL of the
-        request unless there were redirections, in which case it is the last
-        URL queried in a redirection chain
-
-    *   "status" — The HTTP status code of the response
-
-    *   "reason" — The response phrase returned by the server
-
-    *   "content" — The body of the response. If the response does not have
-        any content or if a data callback is provided to consume the
-        response body, this will be the empty string
-
-    *   "headers" — A hashref of header fields. All header field names will
-        be normalized to be lower case. If a header is repeated, the value
-        will be an arrayref; it will otherwise be a scalar string containing
-        the value
-
-    *   "protocol" - If this field exists, it is the protocol of the
-        response such as HTTP/1.0 or HTTP/1.1
-
-    *   "redirects" If this field exists, it is an arrayref of response hash
-        references from redirects in the same order that redirections
-        occurred. If it does not exist, then no redirections occurred.
-
-    On an error during the execution of the request, the "status" field will
-    contain 599, and the "content" field will contain the text of the error.
-
-  www_form_urlencode
-        $params = $http->www_form_urlencode( $data );
-        $response = $http->get("http://example.com/query?$params");
-
-    This method converts the key/value pairs from a data hash or array
-    reference into a "x-www-form-urlencoded" string. The keys and values
-    from the data reference will be UTF-8 encoded and escaped per RFC 3986.
-    If a value is an array reference, the key will be repeated with each of
-    the values of the array reference. If data is provided as a hash
-    reference, the key/value pairs in the resulting string will be sorted by
-    key and value for consistent ordering.
-
-  can_ssl
-        $ok         = HTTP::Tiny->can_ssl;
-        ($ok, $why) = HTTP::Tiny->can_ssl;
-        ($ok, $why) = $http->can_ssl;
-
-    Indicates if SSL support is available. When called as a class object, it
-    checks for the correct version of Net::SSLeay and IO::Socket::SSL. When
-    called as an object methods, if "SSL_verify" is true or if
-    "SSL_verify_mode" is set in "SSL_options", it checks that a CA file is
-    available.
-
-    In scalar context, returns a boolean indicating if SSL is available. In
-    list context, returns the boolean and a (possibly multi-line) string of
-    errors indicating why SSL isn't available.
-
-  connected
-        $host = $http->connected;
-        ($host, $port) = $http->connected;
-
-    Indicates if a connection to a peer is being kept alive, per the
-    "keep_alive" option.
-
-    In scalar context, returns the peer host and port, joined with a colon,
-    or "undef" (if no peer is connected). In list context, returns the peer
-    host and port or an empty list (if no peer is connected).
-
-    Note: This method cannot reliably be used to discover whether the remote
-    host has closed its end of the socket.
-
-SSL SUPPORT
-    Direct "https" connections are supported only if IO::Socket::SSL 1.56 or
-    greater and Net::SSLeay 1.49 or greater are installed. An error will
-    occur if new enough versions of these modules are not installed or if
-    the SSL encryption fails. You can also use "HTTP::Tiny::can_ssl()"
-    utility function that returns boolean to see if the required modules are
-    installed.
-
-    An "https" connection may be made via an "http" proxy that supports the
-    CONNECT command (i.e. RFC 2817). You may not proxy "https" via a proxy
-    that itself requires "https" to communicate.
-
-    SSL provides two distinct capabilities:
-
-    *   Encrypted communication channel
-
-    *   Verification of server identity
-
-    By default, HTTP::Tiny does not verify server identity.
-
-    Server identity verification is controversial and potentially tricky
-    because it depends on a (usually paid) third-party Certificate Authority
-    (CA) trust model to validate a certificate as legitimate. This
-    discriminates against servers with self-signed certificates or
-    certificates signed by free, community-driven CA's such as CAcert.org
-    <http://cacert.org>.
-
-    By default, HTTP::Tiny does not make any assumptions about your trust
-    model, threat level or risk tolerance. It just aims to give you an
-    encrypted channel when you need one.
-
-    Setting the "verify_SSL" attribute to a true value will make HTTP::Tiny
-    verify that an SSL connection has a valid SSL certificate corresponding
-    to the host name of the connection and that the SSL certificate has been
-    verified by a CA. Assuming you trust the CA, this will protect against a
-    man-in-the-middle attack
-    <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-in-the-middle_attack>. If you are
-    concerned about security, you should enable this option.
-
-    Certificate verification requires a file containing trusted CA
-    certificates.
-
-    If the environment variable "SSL_CERT_FILE" is present, HTTP::Tiny will
-    try to find a CA certificate file in that location.
-
-    If the Mozilla::CA module is installed, HTTP::Tiny will use the CA file
-    included with it as a source of trusted CA's. (This means you trust
-    Mozilla, the author of Mozilla::CA, the CPAN mirror where you got
-    Mozilla::CA, the toolchain used to install it, and your operating system
-    security, right?)
-
-    If that module is not available, then HTTP::Tiny will search several
-    system-specific default locations for a CA certificate file:
-
-    *   /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
-
-    *   /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
-
-    *   /etc/ssl/ca-bundle.pem
-
-    An error will be occur if "verify_SSL" is true and no CA certificate
-    file is available.
-
-    If you desire complete control over SSL connections, the "SSL_options"
-    attribute lets you provide a hash reference that will be passed through
-    to "IO::Socket::SSL::start_SSL()", overriding any options set by
-    HTTP::Tiny. For example, to provide your own trusted CA file:
-
-        SSL_options => {
-            SSL_ca_file => $file_path,
-        }
-
-    The "SSL_options" attribute could also be used for such things as
-    providing a client certificate for authentication to a server or
-    controlling the choice of cipher used for the SSL connection. See
-    IO::Socket::SSL documentation for details.
-
-PROXY SUPPORT
-    HTTP::Tiny can proxy both "http" and "https" requests. Only Basic proxy
-    authorization is supported and it must be provided as part of the proxy
-    URL: "http://user:pass@proxy.example.com/".
-
-    HTTP::Tiny supports the following proxy environment variables:
-
-    *   http_proxy or HTTP_PROXY
-
-    *   https_proxy or HTTPS_PROXY
-
-    *   all_proxy or ALL_PROXY
-
-    If the "REQUEST_METHOD" environment variable is set, then this might be
-    a CGI process and "HTTP_PROXY" would be set from the "Proxy:" header,
-    which is a security risk. If "REQUEST_METHOD" is set, "HTTP_PROXY" (the
-    upper case variant only) is ignored, but "CGI_HTTP_PROXY" is considered
-    instead.
-
-    Tunnelling "https" over an "http" proxy using the CONNECT method is
-    supported. If your proxy uses "https" itself, you can not tunnel "https"
-    over it.
-
-    Be warned that proxying an "https" connection opens you to the risk of a
-    man-in-the-middle attack by the proxy server.
-
-    The "no_proxy" environment variable is supported in the format of a
-    comma-separated list of domain extensions proxy should not be used for.
-
-    Proxy arguments passed to "new" will override their corresponding
-    environment variables.
-
-LIMITATIONS
-    HTTP::Tiny is *conditionally compliant* with the HTTP/1.1 specifications
-    <http://www.w3.org/Protocols/>:
-
-    *   "Message Syntax and Routing" [RFC7230]
-
-    *   "Semantics and Content" [RFC7231]
-
-    *   "Conditional Requests" [RFC7232]
-
-    *   "Range Requests" [RFC7233]
-
-    *   "Caching" [RFC7234]
-
-    *   "Authentication" [RFC7235]
-
-    It attempts to meet all "MUST" requirements of the specification, but
-    does not implement all "SHOULD" requirements. (Note: it was developed
-    against the earlier RFC 2616 specification and may not yet meet the
-    revised RFC 7230-7235 spec.) Additionally, HTTP::Tiny supports the
-    "PATCH" method of RFC 5789.
-
-    Some particular limitations of note include:
-
-    *   HTTP::Tiny focuses on correct transport. Users are responsible for
-        ensuring that user-defined headers and content are compliant with
-        the HTTP/1.1 specification.
-
-    *   Users must ensure that URLs are properly escaped for unsafe
-        characters and that international domain names are properly encoded
-        to ASCII. See URI::Escape, URI::_punycode and Net::IDN::Encode.
-
-    *   Redirection is very strict against the specification. Redirection is
-        only automatic for response codes 301, 302, 307 and 308 if the
-        request method is 'GET' or 'HEAD'. Response code 303 is always
-        converted into a 'GET' redirection, as mandated by the
-        specification. There is no automatic support for status 305 ("Use
-        proxy") redirections.
-
-    *   There is no provision for delaying a request body using an "Expect"
-        header. Unexpected "1XX" responses are silently ignored as per the
-        specification.
-
-    *   Only 'chunked' "Transfer-Encoding" is supported.
-
-    *   There is no support for a Request-URI of '*' for the 'OPTIONS'
-        request.
-
-    *   Headers mentioned in the RFCs and some other, well-known headers are
-        generated with their canonical case. Other headers are sent in the
-        case provided by the user. Except for control headers (which are
-        sent first), headers are sent in arbitrary order.
-
-    Despite the limitations listed above, HTTP::Tiny is considered
-    feature-complete. New feature requests should be directed to
-    HTTP::Tiny::UA.
-
-SEE ALSO
-    *   HTTP::Tiny::UA - Higher level UA features for HTTP::Tiny
-
-    *   HTTP::Thin - HTTP::Tiny wrapper with HTTP::Request/HTTP::Response
-        compatibility
-
-    *   HTTP::Tiny::Mech - Wrap WWW::Mechanize instance in HTTP::Tiny
-        compatible interface
-
-    *   IO::Socket::IP - Required for IPv6 support
-
-    *   IO::Socket::SSL - Required for SSL support
-
-    *   LWP::UserAgent - If HTTP::Tiny isn't enough for you, this is the
-        "standard" way to do things
-
-    *   Mozilla::CA - Required if you want to validate SSL certificates
-
-    *   Net::SSLeay - Required for SSL support
-
-SUPPORT
-  Bugs / Feature Requests
-    Please report any bugs or feature requests through the issue tracker at
-    <https://github.com/chansen/p5-http-tiny/issues>. You will be notified
-    automatically of any progress on your issue.
-
-  Source Code
-    This is open source software. The code repository is available for
-    public review and contribution under the terms of the license.
-
-    <https://github.com/chansen/p5-http-tiny>
-
-      git clone https://github.com/chansen/p5-http-tiny.git
-
-AUTHORS
-    *   Christian Hansen <chansen@cpan.org>
-
-    *   David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>
-
-CONTRIBUTORS
-    *   Alan Gardner <gardner@pythian.com>
-
-    *   Alessandro Ghedini <al3xbio@gmail.com>
-
-    *   A. Sinan Unur <nanis@cpan.org>
-
-    *   Brad Gilbert <bgills@cpan.org>
-
-    *   brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
-
-    *   Chris Nehren <apeiron@cpan.org>
-
-    *   Chris Weyl <cweyl@alumni.drew.edu>
-
-    *   Claes Jakobsson <claes@surfar.nu>
-
-    *   Clinton Gormley <clint@traveljury.com>
-
-    *   Craig A. Berry <craigberry@mac.com>
-
-    *   Craig Berry <cberry@cpan.org>
-
-    *   David Golden <xdg@xdg.me>
-
-    *   David Mitchell <davem@iabyn.com>
-
-    *   Dean Pearce <pearce@pythian.com>
-
-    *   Edward Zborowski <ed@rubensteintech.com>
-
-    *   Felipe Gasper <felipe@felipegasper.com>
-
-    *   Greg Kennedy <kennedy.greg@gmail.com>
-
-    *   James E Keenan <jkeenan@cpan.org>
-
-    *   James Raspass <jraspass@gmail.com>
-
-    *   Jeremy Mates <jmates@cpan.org>
-
-    *   Jess Robinson <castaway@desert-island.me.uk>
-
-    *   Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>
-
-    *   Lukas Eklund <leklund@gmail.com>
-
-    *   Martin J. Evans <mjegh@ntlworld.com>
-
-    *   Martin-Louis Bright <mlbright@gmail.com>
-
-    *   Matthew Horsfall <wolfsage@gmail.com>
-
-    *   Michael R. Davis <mrdvt92@users.noreply.github.com>
-
-    *   Mike Doherty <doherty@cpan.org>
-
-    *   Nicolas Rochelemagne <rochelemagne@cpanel.net>
-
-    *   Olaf Alders <olaf@wundersolutions.com>
-
-    *   Olivier Mengué <dolmen@cpan.org>
-
-    *   Petr Písař <ppisar@redhat.com>
-
-    *   sanjay-cpu <snjkmr32@gmail.com>
-
-    *   Serguei Trouchelle <stro@cpan.org>
-
-    *   Shoichi Kaji <skaji@cpan.org>
-
-    *   SkyMarshal <skymarshal1729@gmail.com>
-
-    *   Sören Kornetzki <soeren.kornetzki@delti.com>
-
-    *   Steve Grazzini <steve.grazzini@grantstreet.com>
-
-    *   Syohei YOSHIDA <syohex@gmail.com>
-
-    *   Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
-
-    *   Tom Hukins <tom@eborcom.com>
-
-    *   Tony Cook <tony@develop-help.com>
-
-    *   Xavier Guimard <yadd@debian.org>
-
-COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
-    This software is copyright (c) 2021 by Christian Hansen.
-
-    This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
-    the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
-
diff --git a/README.mkdn b/README.mkdn
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..761c9db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/README.mkdn
@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
+## HOW TO CONTRIBUTE
+
+Thank you for considering contributing to this distribution.  This file
+contains instructions that will help you work with the source code.
+
+The distribution is managed with Dist::Zilla.  This means than many of the
+usual files you might expect are not in the repository, but are generated at
+release time, as is much of the documentation.  Some generated files are
+kept in the repository as a convenience (e.g. Makefile.PL or cpanfile).
+
+Generally, **you do not need Dist::Zilla to contribute patches**.  You do need
+Dist::Zilla to create a tarball.  See below for guidance.
+
+### Getting dependencies
+
+If you have App::cpanminus 1.6 or later installed, you can use `cpanm` to
+satisfy dependencies like this:
+
+    $ cpanm --installdeps .
+
+Otherwise, look for either a `Makefile.PL` or `cpanfile` file for
+a list of dependencies to satisfy.
+
+### Running tests
+
+You can run tests directly using the `prove` tool:
+
+    $ prove -l
+    $ prove -lv t/some_test_file.t
+
+For most of my distributions, `prove` is entirely sufficient for you to test any
+patches you have. I use `prove` for 99% of my testing during development.
+
+### Code style and tidying
+
+Please try to match any existing coding style.  If there is a `.perltidyrc`
+file, please install Perl::Tidy and use perltidy before submitting patches.
+
+If there is a `tidyall.ini` file, you can also install Code::TidyAll and run
+`tidyall` on a file or `tidyall -a` to tidy all files.
+
+### Patching documentation
+
+Much of the documentation Pod is generated at release time.  Some is
+generated boilerplate; other documentation is built from pseudo-POD
+directives in the source like C<=method> or C<=func>.
+
+If you would like to submit a documentation edit, please limit yourself to
+the documentation you see.
+
+If you see typos or documentation issues in the generated docs, please
+email or open a bug ticket instead of patching.
+
+### Installing and using Dist::Zilla
+
+Dist::Zilla is a very powerful authoring tool, optimized for maintaining a
+large number of distributions with a high degree of automation, but it has a
+large dependency chain, a bit of a learning curve and requires a number of
+author-specific plugins.
+
+To install it from CPAN, I recommend one of the following approaches for
+the quickest installation:
+
+    # using CPAN.pm, but bypassing non-functional pod tests
+    $ cpan TAP::Harness::Restricted
+    $ PERL_MM_USE_DEFAULT=1 HARNESS_CLASS=TAP::Harness::Restricted cpan Dist::Zilla
+
+    # using cpanm, bypassing *all* tests
+    $ cpanm -n Dist::Zilla
+
+In either case, it's probably going to take about 10 minutes.  Go for a walk,
+go get a cup of your favorite beverage, take a bathroom break, or whatever.
+When you get back, Dist::Zilla should be ready for you.
+
+Then you need to install any plugins specific to this distribution:
+
+    $ cpan `dzil authordeps`
+    $ dzil authordeps | cpanm
+
+Once installed, here are some dzil commands you might try:
+
+    $ dzil build
+    $ dzil test
+    $ dzil xtest
+
+You can learn more about Dist::Zilla at http://dzil.org/
+
diff --git a/cpanfile b/cpanfile
deleted file mode 100644
index aa73bda..0000000
--- a/cpanfile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
-# This file is generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::CPANFile v6.024
-# Do not edit this file directly. To change prereqs, edit the `dist.ini` file.
-
-requires "Carp" => "0";
-requires "Fcntl" => "0";
-requires "IO::Socket" => "0";
-requires "MIME::Base64" => "0";
-requires "Socket" => "0";
-requires "Time::Local" => "0";
-requires "bytes" => "0";
-requires "perl" => "5.006";
-requires "strict" => "0";
-requires "warnings" => "0";
-recommends "HTTP::CookieJar" => "0.001";
-recommends "IO::Socket::IP" => "0.32";
-recommends "IO::Socket::SSL" => "1.42";
-recommends "Mozilla::CA" => "20160104";
-recommends "Net::SSLeay" => "1.49";
-suggests "IO::Socket::SSL" => "1.56";
-
-on 'test' => sub {
-  requires "Data::Dumper" => "0";
-  requires "Exporter" => "0";
-  requires "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => "0";
-  requires "File::Basename" => "0";
-  requires "File::Spec" => "0";
-  requires "File::Temp" => "0";
-  requires "IO::Dir" => "0";
-  requires "IO::File" => "0";
-  requires "IO::Socket::INET" => "0";
-  requires "IPC::Cmd" => "0";
-  requires "Test::More" => "0.96";
-  requires "lib" => "0";
-  requires "open" => "0";
-  requires "perl" => "5.006";
-};
-
-on 'test' => sub {
-  recommends "CPAN::Meta" => "2.120900";
-};
-
-on 'configure' => sub {
-  requires "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => "6.17";
-  requires "perl" => "5.006";
-};
-
-on 'configure' => sub {
-  suggests "JSON::PP" => "2.27300";
-};
-
-on 'develop' => sub {
-  requires "Dist::Zilla" => "5";
-  requires "Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Prereqs" => "0";
-  requires "Dist::Zilla::Plugin::ReleaseStatus::FromVersion" => "0";
-  requires "Dist::Zilla::Plugin::RemovePrereqs" => "0";
-  requires "Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::DAGOLDEN" => "0.072";
-  requires "File::Spec" => "0";
-  requires "File::Temp" => "0";
-  requires "IO::Handle" => "0";
-  requires "IPC::Open3" => "0";
-  requires "Perl::Critic::Policy::Lax::ProhibitStringyEval::ExceptForRequire" => "0";
-  requires "Pod::Coverage::TrustPod" => "0";
-  requires "Pod::Wordlist" => "0";
-  requires "Software::License::Perl_5" => "0";
-  requires "Test::CPAN::Meta" => "0";
-  requires "Test::MinimumVersion" => "0";
-  requires "Test::More" => "0";
-  requires "Test::Perl::Critic" => "0";
-  requires "Test::Pod" => "1.41";
-  requires "Test::Pod::Coverage" => "1.08";
-  requires "Test::Portability::Files" => "0";
-  requires "Test::Spelling" => "0.12";
-  requires "Test::Version" => "1";
-  requires "perl" => "5.006";
-};
diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index 5b42a04..402037e 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+libhttp-tiny-perl (0.080+git20211105.1.0ef7973-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+  * New upstream snapshot.
+
+ -- Debian Janitor <janitor@jelmer.uk>  Wed, 09 Mar 2022 00:47:20 -0000
+
 libhttp-tiny-perl (0.080-1) unstable; urgency=medium
 
   * Team upload
diff --git a/debian/patches/tests-internet.patch b/debian/patches/tests-internet.patch
index 2d73db5..e7ab07d 100644
--- a/debian/patches/tests-internet.patch
+++ b/debian/patches/tests-internet.patch
@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@ Forwarded: not-needed
 Author: gregor herrmann <gregoa@debian.org>
 Last-Update: 2016-08-29
 
---- a/t/002_croakage.t
-+++ b/t/002_croakage.t
-@@ -45,9 +45,12 @@
+Index: libhttp-tiny-perl/t/002_croakage.t
+===================================================================
+--- libhttp-tiny-perl.orig/t/002_croakage.t
++++ libhttp-tiny-perl/t/002_croakage.t
+@@ -45,9 +45,12 @@ for my $c ( @cases ) {
    like ($err, qr/\Q$usage{$method}\E/, join("|",@$c) );
  }
  
diff --git a/lib/HTTP/Tiny.pm b/lib/HTTP/Tiny.pm
index 83ca06d..284a4e8 100644
--- a/lib/HTTP/Tiny.pm
+++ b/lib/HTTP/Tiny.pm
@@ -4,65 +4,65 @@ use strict;
 use warnings;
 # ABSTRACT: A small, simple, correct HTTP/1.1 client
 
-our $VERSION = '0.080';
+our $VERSION = '0.081';
 
 sub _croak { require Carp; Carp::croak(@_) }
 
-#pod =method new
-#pod
-#pod     $http = HTTP::Tiny->new( %attributes );
-#pod
-#pod This constructor returns a new HTTP::Tiny object.  Valid attributes include:
-#pod
-#pod =for :list
-#pod * C<agent> — A user-agent string (defaults to 'HTTP-Tiny/$VERSION'). If
-#pod   C<agent> — ends in a space character, the default user-agent string is
-#pod   appended.
-#pod * C<cookie_jar> — An instance of L<HTTP::CookieJar> — or equivalent class
-#pod   that supports the C<add> and C<cookie_header> methods
-#pod * C<default_headers> — A hashref of default headers to apply to requests
-#pod * C<local_address> — The local IP address to bind to
-#pod * C<keep_alive> — Whether to reuse the last connection (if for the same
-#pod   scheme, host and port) (defaults to 1)
-#pod * C<max_redirect> — Maximum number of redirects allowed (defaults to 5)
-#pod * C<max_size> — Maximum response size in bytes (only when not using a data
-#pod   callback).  If defined, requests with responses larger than this will return
-#pod   a 599 status code.
-#pod * C<http_proxy> — URL of a proxy server to use for HTTP connections
-#pod   (default is C<$ENV{http_proxy}> — if set)
-#pod * C<https_proxy> — URL of a proxy server to use for HTTPS connections
-#pod   (default is C<$ENV{https_proxy}> — if set)
-#pod * C<proxy> — URL of a generic proxy server for both HTTP and HTTPS
-#pod   connections (default is C<$ENV{all_proxy}> — if set)
-#pod * C<no_proxy> — List of domain suffixes that should not be proxied.  Must
-#pod   be a comma-separated string or an array reference. (default is
-#pod   C<$ENV{no_proxy}> —)
-#pod * C<timeout> — Request timeout in seconds (default is 60) If a socket open,
-#pod   read or write takes longer than the timeout, the request response status code
-#pod   will be 599.
-#pod * C<verify_SSL> — A boolean that indicates whether to validate the SSL
-#pod   certificate of an C<https> — connection (default is false)
-#pod * C<SSL_options> — A hashref of C<SSL_*> — options to pass through to
-#pod   L<IO::Socket::SSL>
-#pod
-#pod An accessor/mutator method exists for each attribute.
-#pod
-#pod Passing an explicit C<undef> for C<proxy>, C<http_proxy> or C<https_proxy> will
-#pod prevent getting the corresponding proxies from the environment.
-#pod
-#pod Errors during request execution will result in a pseudo-HTTP status code of 599
-#pod and a reason of "Internal Exception". The content field in the response will
-#pod contain the text of the error.
-#pod
-#pod The C<keep_alive> parameter enables a persistent connection, but only to a
-#pod single destination scheme, host and port.  If any connection-relevant
-#pod attributes are modified via accessor, or if the process ID or thread ID change,
-#pod the persistent connection will be dropped.  If you want persistent connections
-#pod across multiple destinations, use multiple HTTP::Tiny objects.
-#pod
-#pod See L</SSL SUPPORT> for more on the C<verify_SSL> and C<SSL_options> attributes.
-#pod
-#pod =cut
+=method new
+
+    $http = HTTP::Tiny->new( %attributes );
+
+This constructor returns a new HTTP::Tiny object.  Valid attributes include:
+
+=for :list
+* C<agent> — A user-agent string (defaults to 'HTTP-Tiny/$VERSION'). If
+  C<agent> — ends in a space character, the default user-agent string is
+  appended.
+* C<cookie_jar> — An instance of L<HTTP::CookieJar> — or equivalent class
+  that supports the C<add> and C<cookie_header> methods
+* C<default_headers> — A hashref of default headers to apply to requests
+* C<local_address> — The local IP address to bind to
+* C<keep_alive> — Whether to reuse the last connection (if for the same
+  scheme, host and port) (defaults to 1)
+* C<max_redirect> — Maximum number of redirects allowed (defaults to 5)
+* C<max_size> — Maximum response size in bytes (only when not using a data
+  callback).  If defined, requests with responses larger than this will return
+  a 599 status code.
+* C<http_proxy> — URL of a proxy server to use for HTTP connections
+  (default is C<$ENV{http_proxy}> — if set)
+* C<https_proxy> — URL of a proxy server to use for HTTPS connections
+  (default is C<$ENV{https_proxy}> — if set)
+* C<proxy> — URL of a generic proxy server for both HTTP and HTTPS
+  connections (default is C<$ENV{all_proxy}> — if set)
+* C<no_proxy> — List of domain suffixes that should not be proxied.  Must
+  be a comma-separated string or an array reference. (default is
+  C<$ENV{no_proxy}> —)
+* C<timeout> — Request timeout in seconds (default is 60) If a socket open,
+  read or write takes longer than the timeout, the request response status code
+  will be 599.
+* C<verify_SSL> — A boolean that indicates whether to validate the SSL
+  certificate of an C<https> — connection (default is false)
+* C<SSL_options> — A hashref of C<SSL_*> — options to pass through to
+  L<IO::Socket::SSL>
+
+An accessor/mutator method exists for each attribute.
+
+Passing an explicit C<undef> for C<proxy>, C<http_proxy> or C<https_proxy> will
+prevent getting the corresponding proxies from the environment.
+
+Errors during request execution will result in a pseudo-HTTP status code of 599
+and a reason of "Internal Exception". The content field in the response will
+contain the text of the error.
+
+The C<keep_alive> parameter enables a persistent connection, but only to a
+single destination scheme, host and port.  If any connection-relevant
+attributes are modified via accessor, or if the process ID or thread ID change,
+the persistent connection will be dropped.  If you want persistent connections
+across multiple destinations, use multiple HTTP::Tiny objects.
+
+See L</SSL SUPPORT> for more on the C<verify_SSL> and C<SSL_options> attributes.
+
+=cut
 
 my @attributes;
 BEGIN {
@@ -189,19 +189,19 @@ sub _set_proxies {
     return;
 }
 
-#pod =method get|head|put|post|patch|delete
-#pod
-#pod     $response = $http->get($url);
-#pod     $response = $http->get($url, \%options);
-#pod     $response = $http->head($url);
-#pod
-#pod These methods are shorthand for calling C<request()> for the given method.  The
-#pod URL must have unsafe characters escaped and international domain names encoded.
-#pod See C<request()> for valid options and a description of the response.
-#pod
-#pod The C<success> field of the response will be true if the status code is 2XX.
-#pod
-#pod =cut
+=method get|head|put|post|patch|delete
+
+    $response = $http->get($url);
+    $response = $http->get($url, \%options);
+    $response = $http->head($url);
+
+These methods are shorthand for calling C<request()> for the given method.  The
+URL must have unsafe characters escaped and international domain names encoded.
+See C<request()> for valid options and a description of the response.
+
+The C<success> field of the response will be true if the status code is 2XX.
+
+=cut
 
 for my $sub_name ( qw/get head put post patch delete/ ) {
     my $req_method = uc $sub_name;
@@ -216,25 +216,25 @@ for my $sub_name ( qw/get head put post patch delete/ ) {
 HERE
 }
 
-#pod =method post_form
-#pod
-#pod     $response = $http->post_form($url, $form_data);
-#pod     $response = $http->post_form($url, $form_data, \%options);
-#pod
-#pod This method executes a C<POST> request and sends the key/value pairs from a
-#pod form data hash or array reference to the given URL with a C<content-type> of
-#pod C<application/x-www-form-urlencoded>.  If data is provided as an array
-#pod reference, the order is preserved; if provided as a hash reference, the terms
-#pod are sorted on key and value for consistency.  See documentation for the
-#pod C<www_form_urlencode> method for details on the encoding.
-#pod
-#pod The URL must have unsafe characters escaped and international domain names
-#pod encoded.  See C<request()> for valid options and a description of the response.
-#pod Any C<content-type> header or content in the options hashref will be ignored.
-#pod
-#pod The C<success> field of the response will be true if the status code is 2XX.
-#pod
-#pod =cut
+=method post_form
+
+    $response = $http->post_form($url, $form_data);
+    $response = $http->post_form($url, $form_data, \%options);
+
+This method executes a C<POST> request and sends the key/value pairs from a
+form data hash or array reference to the given URL with a C<content-type> of
+C<application/x-www-form-urlencoded>.  If data is provided as an array
+reference, the order is preserved; if provided as a hash reference, the terms
+are sorted on key and value for consistency.  See documentation for the
+C<www_form_urlencode> method for details on the encoding.
+
+The URL must have unsafe characters escaped and international domain names
+encoded.  See C<request()> for valid options and a description of the response.
+Any C<content-type> header or content in the options hashref will be ignored.
+
+The C<success> field of the response will be true if the status code is 2XX.
+
+=cut
 
 sub post_form {
     my ($self, $url, $data, $args) = @_;
@@ -258,28 +258,28 @@ sub post_form {
     );
 }
 
-#pod =method mirror
-#pod
-#pod     $response = $http->mirror($url, $file, \%options)
-#pod     if ( $response->{success} ) {
-#pod         print "$file is up to date\n";
-#pod     }
-#pod
-#pod Executes a C<GET> request for the URL and saves the response body to the file
-#pod name provided.  The URL must have unsafe characters escaped and international
-#pod domain names encoded.  If the file already exists, the request will include an
-#pod C<If-Modified-Since> header with the modification timestamp of the file.  You
-#pod may specify a different C<If-Modified-Since> header yourself in the C<<
-#pod $options->{headers} >> hash.
-#pod
-#pod The C<success> field of the response will be true if the status code is 2XX
-#pod or if the status code is 304 (unmodified).
-#pod
-#pod If the file was modified and the server response includes a properly
-#pod formatted C<Last-Modified> header, the file modification time will
-#pod be updated accordingly.
-#pod
-#pod =cut
+=method mirror
+
+    $response = $http->mirror($url, $file, \%options)
+    if ( $response->{success} ) {
+        print "$file is up to date\n";
+    }
+
+Executes a C<GET> request for the URL and saves the response body to the file
+name provided.  The URL must have unsafe characters escaped and international
+domain names encoded.  If the file already exists, the request will include an
+C<If-Modified-Since> header with the modification timestamp of the file.  You
+may specify a different C<If-Modified-Since> header yourself in the C<<
+$options->{headers} >> hash.
+
+The C<success> field of the response will be true if the status code is 2XX
+or if the status code is 304 (unmodified).
+
+If the file was modified and the server response includes a properly
+formatted C<Last-Modified> header, the file modification time will
+be updated accordingly.
+
+=cut
 
 sub mirror {
     my ($self, $url, $file, $args) = @_;
@@ -321,108 +321,108 @@ sub mirror {
     return $response;
 }
 
-#pod =method request
-#pod
-#pod     $response = $http->request($method, $url);
-#pod     $response = $http->request($method, $url, \%options);
-#pod
-#pod Executes an HTTP request of the given method type ('GET', 'HEAD', 'POST',
-#pod 'PUT', etc.) on the given URL.  The URL must have unsafe characters escaped and
-#pod international domain names encoded.
-#pod
-#pod B<NOTE>: Method names are B<case-sensitive> per the HTTP/1.1 specification.
-#pod Don't use C<get> when you really want C<GET>.  See L<LIMITATIONS> for
-#pod how this applies to redirection.
-#pod
-#pod If the URL includes a "user:password" stanza, they will be used for Basic-style
-#pod authorization headers.  (Authorization headers will not be included in a
-#pod redirected request.) For example:
-#pod
-#pod     $http->request('GET', 'http://Aladdin:open sesame@example.com/');
-#pod
-#pod If the "user:password" stanza contains reserved characters, they must
-#pod be percent-escaped:
-#pod
-#pod     $http->request('GET', 'http://john%40example.com:password@example.com/');
-#pod
-#pod A hashref of options may be appended to modify the request.
-#pod
-#pod Valid options are:
-#pod
-#pod =for :list
-#pod * C<headers> —
-#pod     A hashref containing headers to include with the request.  If the value for
-#pod     a header is an array reference, the header will be output multiple times with
-#pod     each value in the array.  These headers over-write any default headers.
-#pod * C<content> —
-#pod     A scalar to include as the body of the request OR a code reference
-#pod     that will be called iteratively to produce the body of the request
-#pod * C<trailer_callback> —
-#pod     A code reference that will be called if it exists to provide a hashref
-#pod     of trailing headers (only used with chunked transfer-encoding)
-#pod * C<data_callback> —
-#pod     A code reference that will be called for each chunks of the response
-#pod     body received.
-#pod * C<peer> —
-#pod     Override host resolution and force all connections to go only to a
-#pod     specific peer address, regardless of the URL of the request.  This will
-#pod     include any redirections!  This options should be used with extreme
-#pod     caution (e.g. debugging or very special circumstances). It can be given as
-#pod     either a scalar or a code reference that will receive the hostname and
-#pod     whose response will be taken as the address.
-#pod
-#pod The C<Host> header is generated from the URL in accordance with RFC 2616.  It
-#pod is a fatal error to specify C<Host> in the C<headers> option.  Other headers
-#pod may be ignored or overwritten if necessary for transport compliance.
-#pod
-#pod If the C<content> option is a code reference, it will be called iteratively
-#pod to provide the content body of the request.  It should return the empty
-#pod string or undef when the iterator is exhausted.
-#pod
-#pod If the C<content> option is the empty string, no C<content-type> or
-#pod C<content-length> headers will be generated.
-#pod
-#pod If the C<data_callback> option is provided, it will be called iteratively until
-#pod the entire response body is received.  The first argument will be a string
-#pod containing a chunk of the response body, the second argument will be the
-#pod in-progress response hash reference, as described below.  (This allows
-#pod customizing the action of the callback based on the C<status> or C<headers>
-#pod received prior to the content body.)
-#pod
-#pod The C<request> method returns a hashref containing the response.  The hashref
-#pod will have the following keys:
-#pod
-#pod =for :list
-#pod * C<success> —
-#pod     Boolean indicating whether the operation returned a 2XX status code
-#pod * C<url> —
-#pod     URL that provided the response. This is the URL of the request unless
-#pod     there were redirections, in which case it is the last URL queried
-#pod     in a redirection chain
-#pod * C<status> —
-#pod     The HTTP status code of the response
-#pod * C<reason> —
-#pod     The response phrase returned by the server
-#pod * C<content> —
-#pod     The body of the response.  If the response does not have any content
-#pod     or if a data callback is provided to consume the response body,
-#pod     this will be the empty string
-#pod * C<headers> —
-#pod     A hashref of header fields.  All header field names will be normalized
-#pod     to be lower case. If a header is repeated, the value will be an arrayref;
-#pod     it will otherwise be a scalar string containing the value
-#pod * C<protocol> -
-#pod     If this field exists, it is the protocol of the response
-#pod     such as HTTP/1.0 or HTTP/1.1
-#pod * C<redirects>
-#pod     If this field exists, it is an arrayref of response hash references from
-#pod     redirects in the same order that redirections occurred.  If it does
-#pod     not exist, then no redirections occurred.
-#pod
-#pod On an error during the execution of the request, the C<status> field will
-#pod contain 599, and the C<content> field will contain the text of the error.
-#pod
-#pod =cut
+=method request
+
+    $response = $http->request($method, $url);
+    $response = $http->request($method, $url, \%options);
+
+Executes an HTTP request of the given method type ('GET', 'HEAD', 'POST',
+'PUT', etc.) on the given URL.  The URL must have unsafe characters escaped and
+international domain names encoded.
+
+B<NOTE>: Method names are B<case-sensitive> per the HTTP/1.1 specification.
+Don't use C<get> when you really want C<GET>.  See L<LIMITATIONS> for
+how this applies to redirection.
+
+If the URL includes a "user:password" stanza, they will be used for Basic-style
+authorization headers.  (Authorization headers will not be included in a
+redirected request.) For example:
+
+    $http->request('GET', 'http://Aladdin:open sesame@example.com/');
+
+If the "user:password" stanza contains reserved characters, they must
+be percent-escaped:
+
+    $http->request('GET', 'http://john%40example.com:password@example.com/');
+
+A hashref of options may be appended to modify the request.
+
+Valid options are:
+
+=for :list
+* C<headers> —
+    A hashref containing headers to include with the request.  If the value for
+    a header is an array reference, the header will be output multiple times with
+    each value in the array.  These headers over-write any default headers.
+* C<content> —
+    A scalar to include as the body of the request OR a code reference
+    that will be called iteratively to produce the body of the request
+* C<trailer_callback> —
+    A code reference that will be called if it exists to provide a hashref
+    of trailing headers (only used with chunked transfer-encoding)
+* C<data_callback> —
+    A code reference that will be called for each chunks of the response
+    body received.
+* C<peer> —
+    Override host resolution and force all connections to go only to a
+    specific peer address, regardless of the URL of the request.  This will
+    include any redirections!  This options should be used with extreme
+    caution (e.g. debugging or very special circumstances). It can be given as
+    either a scalar or a code reference that will receive the hostname and
+    whose response will be taken as the address.
+
+The C<Host> header is generated from the URL in accordance with RFC 2616.  It
+is a fatal error to specify C<Host> in the C<headers> option.  Other headers
+may be ignored or overwritten if necessary for transport compliance.
+
+If the C<content> option is a code reference, it will be called iteratively
+to provide the content body of the request.  It should return the empty
+string or undef when the iterator is exhausted.
+
+If the C<content> option is the empty string, no C<content-type> or
+C<content-length> headers will be generated.
+
+If the C<data_callback> option is provided, it will be called iteratively until
+the entire response body is received.  The first argument will be a string
+containing a chunk of the response body, the second argument will be the
+in-progress response hash reference, as described below.  (This allows
+customizing the action of the callback based on the C<status> or C<headers>
+received prior to the content body.)
+
+The C<request> method returns a hashref containing the response.  The hashref
+will have the following keys:
+
+=for :list
+* C<success> —
+    Boolean indicating whether the operation returned a 2XX status code
+* C<url> —
+    URL that provided the response. This is the URL of the request unless
+    there were redirections, in which case it is the last URL queried
+    in a redirection chain
+* C<status> —
+    The HTTP status code of the response
+* C<reason> —
+    The response phrase returned by the server
+* C<content> —
+    The body of the response.  If the response does not have any content
+    or if a data callback is provided to consume the response body,
+    this will be the empty string
+* C<headers> —
+    A hashref of header fields.  All header field names will be normalized
+    to be lower case. If a header is repeated, the value will be an arrayref;
+    it will otherwise be a scalar string containing the value
+* C<protocol> -
+    If this field exists, it is the protocol of the response
+    such as HTTP/1.0 or HTTP/1.1
+* C<redirects>
+    If this field exists, it is an arrayref of response hash references from
+    redirects in the same order that redirections occurred.  If it does
+    not exist, then no redirections occurred.
+
+On an error during the execution of the request, the C<status> field will
+contain 599, and the C<content> field will contain the text of the error.
+
+=cut
 
 my %idempotent = map { $_ => 1 } qw/GET HEAD PUT DELETE OPTIONS TRACE/;
 
@@ -465,19 +465,19 @@ sub request {
     return $response;
 }
 
-#pod =method www_form_urlencode
-#pod
-#pod     $params = $http->www_form_urlencode( $data );
-#pod     $response = $http->get("http://example.com/query?$params");
-#pod
-#pod This method converts the key/value pairs from a data hash or array reference
-#pod into a C<x-www-form-urlencoded> string.  The keys and values from the data
-#pod reference will be UTF-8 encoded and escaped per RFC 3986.  If a value is an
-#pod array reference, the key will be repeated with each of the values of the array
-#pod reference.  If data is provided as a hash reference, the key/value pairs in the
-#pod resulting string will be sorted by key and value for consistent ordering.
-#pod
-#pod =cut
+=method www_form_urlencode
+
+    $params = $http->www_form_urlencode( $data );
+    $response = $http->get("http://example.com/query?$params");
+
+This method converts the key/value pairs from a data hash or array reference
+into a C<x-www-form-urlencoded> string.  The keys and values from the data
+reference will be UTF-8 encoded and escaped per RFC 3986.  If a value is an
+array reference, the key will be repeated with each of the values of the array
+reference.  If data is provided as a hash reference, the key/value pairs in the
+resulting string will be sorted by key and value for consistent ordering.
+
+=cut
 
 sub www_form_urlencode {
     my ($self, $data) = @_;
@@ -506,22 +506,22 @@ sub www_form_urlencode {
     return join("&", (ref $data eq 'ARRAY') ? (@terms) : (sort @terms) );
 }
 
-#pod =method can_ssl
-#pod
-#pod     $ok         = HTTP::Tiny->can_ssl;
-#pod     ($ok, $why) = HTTP::Tiny->can_ssl;
-#pod     ($ok, $why) = $http->can_ssl;
-#pod
-#pod Indicates if SSL support is available.  When called as a class object, it
-#pod checks for the correct version of L<Net::SSLeay> and L<IO::Socket::SSL>.
-#pod When called as an object methods, if C<SSL_verify> is true or if C<SSL_verify_mode>
-#pod is set in C<SSL_options>, it checks that a CA file is available.
-#pod
-#pod In scalar context, returns a boolean indicating if SSL is available.
-#pod In list context, returns the boolean and a (possibly multi-line) string of
-#pod errors indicating why SSL isn't available.
-#pod
-#pod =cut
+=method can_ssl
+
+    $ok         = HTTP::Tiny->can_ssl;
+    ($ok, $why) = HTTP::Tiny->can_ssl;
+    ($ok, $why) = $http->can_ssl;
+
+Indicates if SSL support is available.  When called as a class object, it
+checks for the correct version of L<Net::SSLeay> and L<IO::Socket::SSL>.
+When called as an object methods, if C<SSL_verify> is true or if C<SSL_verify_mode>
+is set in C<SSL_options>, it checks that a CA file is available.
+
+In scalar context, returns a boolean indicating if SSL is available.
+In list context, returns the boolean and a (possibly multi-line) string of
+errors indicating why SSL isn't available.
+
+=cut
 
 sub can_ssl {
     my ($self) = @_;
@@ -557,23 +557,23 @@ sub can_ssl {
     wantarray ? ($ok, $reason) : $ok;
 }
 
-#pod =method connected
-#pod
-#pod     $host = $http->connected;
-#pod     ($host, $port) = $http->connected;
-#pod
-#pod Indicates if a connection to a peer is being kept alive, per the C<keep_alive>
-#pod option.
-#pod
-#pod In scalar context, returns the peer host and port, joined with a colon, or
-#pod C<undef> (if no peer is connected).
-#pod In list context, returns the peer host and port or an empty list (if no peer
-#pod is connected).
-#pod
-#pod B<Note>: This method cannot reliably be used to discover whether the remote
-#pod host has closed its end of the socket.
-#pod
-#pod =cut
+=method connected
+
+    $host = $http->connected;
+    ($host, $port) = $http->connected;
+
+Indicates if a connection to a peer is being kept alive, per the C<keep_alive>
+option.
+
+In scalar context, returns the peer host and port, joined with a colon, or
+C<undef> (if no peer is connected).
+In list context, returns the peer host and port or an empty list (if no peer
+is connected).
+
+B<Note>: This method cannot reliably be used to discover whether the remote
+host has closed its end of the socket.
+
+=cut
 
 sub connected {
     my ($self) = @_;
@@ -1692,19 +1692,21 @@ sub _ssl_args {
 
 1;
 
-__END__
-
-=pod
-
-=encoding UTF-8
-
-=head1 NAME
-
-HTTP::Tiny - A small, simple, correct HTTP/1.1 client
-
-=head1 VERSION
-
-version 0.080
+=for Pod::Coverage
+SSL_options
+agent
+cookie_jar
+default_headers
+http_proxy
+https_proxy
+keep_alive
+local_address
+max_redirect
+max_size
+no_proxy
+proxy
+timeout
+verify_SSL
 
 =head1 SYNOPSIS
 
@@ -1737,426 +1739,90 @@ of L<IO::Socket::INET> for transparent support for both IPv4 and IPv6.
 
 Cookie support requires L<HTTP::CookieJar> or an equivalent class.
 
-=head1 METHODS
-
-=head2 new
+=head1 SSL SUPPORT
 
-    $http = HTTP::Tiny->new( %attributes );
+Direct C<https> connections are supported only if L<IO::Socket::SSL> 1.56 or
+greater and L<Net::SSLeay> 1.49 or greater are installed. An error will occur
+if new enough versions of these modules are not installed or if the SSL
+encryption fails. You can also use C<HTTP::Tiny::can_ssl()> utility function
+that returns boolean to see if the required modules are installed.
 
-This constructor returns a new HTTP::Tiny object.  Valid attributes include:
+An C<https> connection may be made via an C<http> proxy that supports the CONNECT
+command (i.e. RFC 2817).  You may not proxy C<https> via a proxy that itself
+requires C<https> to communicate.
 
-=over 4
+SSL provides two distinct capabilities:
 
-=item *
+=for :list
+* Encrypted communication channel
+* Verification of server identity
 
-C<agent> — A user-agent string (defaults to 'HTTP-Tiny/$VERSION'). If C<agent> — ends in a space character, the default user-agent string is appended.
+B<By default, HTTP::Tiny does not verify server identity>.
 
-=item *
+Server identity verification is controversial and potentially tricky because it
+depends on a (usually paid) third-party Certificate Authority (CA) trust model
+to validate a certificate as legitimate.  This discriminates against servers
+with self-signed certificates or certificates signed by free, community-driven
+CA's such as L<CAcert.org|http://cacert.org>.
 
-C<cookie_jar> — An instance of L<HTTP::CookieJar> — or equivalent class that supports the C<add> and C<cookie_header> methods
+By default, HTTP::Tiny does not make any assumptions about your trust model,
+threat level or risk tolerance.  It just aims to give you an encrypted channel
+when you need one.
 
-=item *
+Setting the C<verify_SSL> attribute to a true value will make HTTP::Tiny verify
+that an SSL connection has a valid SSL certificate corresponding to the host
+name of the connection and that the SSL certificate has been verified by a CA.
+Assuming you trust the CA, this will protect against a L<man-in-the-middle
+attack|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-in-the-middle_attack>.  If you are
+concerned about security, you should enable this option.
 
-C<default_headers> — A hashref of default headers to apply to requests
+Certificate verification requires a file containing trusted CA certificates.
 
-=item *
+If the environment variable C<SSL_CERT_FILE> is present, HTTP::Tiny
+will try to find a CA certificate file in that location.
 
-C<local_address> — The local IP address to bind to
+If the L<Mozilla::CA> module is installed, HTTP::Tiny will use the CA file
+included with it as a source of trusted CA's.  (This means you trust Mozilla,
+the author of Mozilla::CA, the CPAN mirror where you got Mozilla::CA, the
+toolchain used to install it, and your operating system security, right?)
 
-=item *
+If that module is not available, then HTTP::Tiny will search several
+system-specific default locations for a CA certificate file:
 
-C<keep_alive> — Whether to reuse the last connection (if for the same scheme, host and port) (defaults to 1)
+=for :list
+* /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
+* /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
+* /etc/ssl/ca-bundle.pem
 
-=item *
+An error will be occur if C<verify_SSL> is true and no CA certificate file
+is available.
 
-C<max_redirect> — Maximum number of redirects allowed (defaults to 5)
+If you desire complete control over SSL connections, the C<SSL_options> attribute
+lets you provide a hash reference that will be passed through to
+C<IO::Socket::SSL::start_SSL()>, overriding any options set by HTTP::Tiny. For
+example, to provide your own trusted CA file:
 
-=item *
+    SSL_options => {
+        SSL_ca_file => $file_path,
+    }
 
-C<max_size> — Maximum response size in bytes (only when not using a data callback).  If defined, requests with responses larger than this will return a 599 status code.
+The C<SSL_options> attribute could also be used for such things as providing a
+client certificate for authentication to a server or controlling the choice of
+cipher used for the SSL connection. See L<IO::Socket::SSL> documentation for
+details.
 
-=item *
+=head1 PROXY SUPPORT
 
-C<http_proxy> — URL of a proxy server to use for HTTP connections (default is C<$ENV{http_proxy}> — if set)
+HTTP::Tiny can proxy both C<http> and C<https> requests.  Only Basic proxy
+authorization is supported and it must be provided as part of the proxy URL:
+C<http://user:pass@proxy.example.com/>.
 
-=item *
+HTTP::Tiny supports the following proxy environment variables:
 
-C<https_proxy> — URL of a proxy server to use for HTTPS connections (default is C<$ENV{https_proxy}> — if set)
-
-=item *
-
-C<proxy> — URL of a generic proxy server for both HTTP and HTTPS connections (default is C<$ENV{all_proxy}> — if set)
-
-=item *
-
-C<no_proxy> — List of domain suffixes that should not be proxied.  Must be a comma-separated string or an array reference. (default is C<$ENV{no_proxy}> —)
-
-=item *
-
-C<timeout> — Request timeout in seconds (default is 60) If a socket open, read or write takes longer than the timeout, the request response status code will be 599.
-
-=item *
-
-C<verify_SSL> — A boolean that indicates whether to validate the SSL certificate of an C<https> — connection (default is false)
-
-=item *
-
-C<SSL_options> — A hashref of C<SSL_*> — options to pass through to L<IO::Socket::SSL>
-
-=back
-
-An accessor/mutator method exists for each attribute.
-
-Passing an explicit C<undef> for C<proxy>, C<http_proxy> or C<https_proxy> will
-prevent getting the corresponding proxies from the environment.
-
-Errors during request execution will result in a pseudo-HTTP status code of 599
-and a reason of "Internal Exception". The content field in the response will
-contain the text of the error.
-
-The C<keep_alive> parameter enables a persistent connection, but only to a
-single destination scheme, host and port.  If any connection-relevant
-attributes are modified via accessor, or if the process ID or thread ID change,
-the persistent connection will be dropped.  If you want persistent connections
-across multiple destinations, use multiple HTTP::Tiny objects.
-
-See L</SSL SUPPORT> for more on the C<verify_SSL> and C<SSL_options> attributes.
-
-=head2 get|head|put|post|patch|delete
-
-    $response = $http->get($url);
-    $response = $http->get($url, \%options);
-    $response = $http->head($url);
-
-These methods are shorthand for calling C<request()> for the given method.  The
-URL must have unsafe characters escaped and international domain names encoded.
-See C<request()> for valid options and a description of the response.
-
-The C<success> field of the response will be true if the status code is 2XX.
-
-=head2 post_form
-
-    $response = $http->post_form($url, $form_data);
-    $response = $http->post_form($url, $form_data, \%options);
-
-This method executes a C<POST> request and sends the key/value pairs from a
-form data hash or array reference to the given URL with a C<content-type> of
-C<application/x-www-form-urlencoded>.  If data is provided as an array
-reference, the order is preserved; if provided as a hash reference, the terms
-are sorted on key and value for consistency.  See documentation for the
-C<www_form_urlencode> method for details on the encoding.
-
-The URL must have unsafe characters escaped and international domain names
-encoded.  See C<request()> for valid options and a description of the response.
-Any C<content-type> header or content in the options hashref will be ignored.
-
-The C<success> field of the response will be true if the status code is 2XX.
-
-=head2 mirror
-
-    $response = $http->mirror($url, $file, \%options)
-    if ( $response->{success} ) {
-        print "$file is up to date\n";
-    }
-
-Executes a C<GET> request for the URL and saves the response body to the file
-name provided.  The URL must have unsafe characters escaped and international
-domain names encoded.  If the file already exists, the request will include an
-C<If-Modified-Since> header with the modification timestamp of the file.  You
-may specify a different C<If-Modified-Since> header yourself in the C<<
-$options->{headers} >> hash.
-
-The C<success> field of the response will be true if the status code is 2XX
-or if the status code is 304 (unmodified).
-
-If the file was modified and the server response includes a properly
-formatted C<Last-Modified> header, the file modification time will
-be updated accordingly.
-
-=head2 request
-
-    $response = $http->request($method, $url);
-    $response = $http->request($method, $url, \%options);
-
-Executes an HTTP request of the given method type ('GET', 'HEAD', 'POST',
-'PUT', etc.) on the given URL.  The URL must have unsafe characters escaped and
-international domain names encoded.
-
-B<NOTE>: Method names are B<case-sensitive> per the HTTP/1.1 specification.
-Don't use C<get> when you really want C<GET>.  See L<LIMITATIONS> for
-how this applies to redirection.
-
-If the URL includes a "user:password" stanza, they will be used for Basic-style
-authorization headers.  (Authorization headers will not be included in a
-redirected request.) For example:
-
-    $http->request('GET', 'http://Aladdin:open sesame@example.com/');
-
-If the "user:password" stanza contains reserved characters, they must
-be percent-escaped:
-
-    $http->request('GET', 'http://john%40example.com:password@example.com/');
-
-A hashref of options may be appended to modify the request.
-
-Valid options are:
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-
-C<headers> — A hashref containing headers to include with the request.  If the value for a header is an array reference, the header will be output multiple times with each value in the array.  These headers over-write any default headers.
-
-=item *
-
-C<content> — A scalar to include as the body of the request OR a code reference that will be called iteratively to produce the body of the request
-
-=item *
-
-C<trailer_callback> — A code reference that will be called if it exists to provide a hashref of trailing headers (only used with chunked transfer-encoding)
-
-=item *
-
-C<data_callback> — A code reference that will be called for each chunks of the response body received.
-
-=item *
-
-C<peer> — Override host resolution and force all connections to go only to a specific peer address, regardless of the URL of the request.  This will include any redirections!  This options should be used with extreme caution (e.g. debugging or very special circumstances). It can be given as either a scalar or a code reference that will receive the hostname and whose response will be taken as the address.
-
-=back
-
-The C<Host> header is generated from the URL in accordance with RFC 2616.  It
-is a fatal error to specify C<Host> in the C<headers> option.  Other headers
-may be ignored or overwritten if necessary for transport compliance.
-
-If the C<content> option is a code reference, it will be called iteratively
-to provide the content body of the request.  It should return the empty
-string or undef when the iterator is exhausted.
-
-If the C<content> option is the empty string, no C<content-type> or
-C<content-length> headers will be generated.
-
-If the C<data_callback> option is provided, it will be called iteratively until
-the entire response body is received.  The first argument will be a string
-containing a chunk of the response body, the second argument will be the
-in-progress response hash reference, as described below.  (This allows
-customizing the action of the callback based on the C<status> or C<headers>
-received prior to the content body.)
-
-The C<request> method returns a hashref containing the response.  The hashref
-will have the following keys:
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-
-C<success> — Boolean indicating whether the operation returned a 2XX status code
-
-=item *
-
-C<url> — URL that provided the response. This is the URL of the request unless there were redirections, in which case it is the last URL queried in a redirection chain
-
-=item *
-
-C<status> — The HTTP status code of the response
-
-=item *
-
-C<reason> — The response phrase returned by the server
-
-=item *
-
-C<content> — The body of the response.  If the response does not have any content or if a data callback is provided to consume the response body, this will be the empty string
-
-=item *
-
-C<headers> — A hashref of header fields.  All header field names will be normalized to be lower case. If a header is repeated, the value will be an arrayref; it will otherwise be a scalar string containing the value
-
-=item *
-
-C<protocol> - If this field exists, it is the protocol of the response such as HTTP/1.0 or HTTP/1.1
-
-=item *
-
-C<redirects> If this field exists, it is an arrayref of response hash references from redirects in the same order that redirections occurred.  If it does not exist, then no redirections occurred.
-
-=back
-
-On an error during the execution of the request, the C<status> field will
-contain 599, and the C<content> field will contain the text of the error.
-
-=head2 www_form_urlencode
-
-    $params = $http->www_form_urlencode( $data );
-    $response = $http->get("http://example.com/query?$params");
-
-This method converts the key/value pairs from a data hash or array reference
-into a C<x-www-form-urlencoded> string.  The keys and values from the data
-reference will be UTF-8 encoded and escaped per RFC 3986.  If a value is an
-array reference, the key will be repeated with each of the values of the array
-reference.  If data is provided as a hash reference, the key/value pairs in the
-resulting string will be sorted by key and value for consistent ordering.
-
-=head2 can_ssl
-
-    $ok         = HTTP::Tiny->can_ssl;
-    ($ok, $why) = HTTP::Tiny->can_ssl;
-    ($ok, $why) = $http->can_ssl;
-
-Indicates if SSL support is available.  When called as a class object, it
-checks for the correct version of L<Net::SSLeay> and L<IO::Socket::SSL>.
-When called as an object methods, if C<SSL_verify> is true or if C<SSL_verify_mode>
-is set in C<SSL_options>, it checks that a CA file is available.
-
-In scalar context, returns a boolean indicating if SSL is available.
-In list context, returns the boolean and a (possibly multi-line) string of
-errors indicating why SSL isn't available.
-
-=head2 connected
-
-    $host = $http->connected;
-    ($host, $port) = $http->connected;
-
-Indicates if a connection to a peer is being kept alive, per the C<keep_alive>
-option.
-
-In scalar context, returns the peer host and port, joined with a colon, or
-C<undef> (if no peer is connected).
-In list context, returns the peer host and port or an empty list (if no peer
-is connected).
-
-B<Note>: This method cannot reliably be used to discover whether the remote
-host has closed its end of the socket.
-
-=for Pod::Coverage SSL_options
-agent
-cookie_jar
-default_headers
-http_proxy
-https_proxy
-keep_alive
-local_address
-max_redirect
-max_size
-no_proxy
-proxy
-timeout
-verify_SSL
-
-=head1 SSL SUPPORT
-
-Direct C<https> connections are supported only if L<IO::Socket::SSL> 1.56 or
-greater and L<Net::SSLeay> 1.49 or greater are installed. An error will occur
-if new enough versions of these modules are not installed or if the SSL
-encryption fails. You can also use C<HTTP::Tiny::can_ssl()> utility function
-that returns boolean to see if the required modules are installed.
-
-An C<https> connection may be made via an C<http> proxy that supports the CONNECT
-command (i.e. RFC 2817).  You may not proxy C<https> via a proxy that itself
-requires C<https> to communicate.
-
-SSL provides two distinct capabilities:
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-
-Encrypted communication channel
-
-=item *
-
-Verification of server identity
-
-=back
-
-B<By default, HTTP::Tiny does not verify server identity>.
-
-Server identity verification is controversial and potentially tricky because it
-depends on a (usually paid) third-party Certificate Authority (CA) trust model
-to validate a certificate as legitimate.  This discriminates against servers
-with self-signed certificates or certificates signed by free, community-driven
-CA's such as L<CAcert.org|http://cacert.org>.
-
-By default, HTTP::Tiny does not make any assumptions about your trust model,
-threat level or risk tolerance.  It just aims to give you an encrypted channel
-when you need one.
-
-Setting the C<verify_SSL> attribute to a true value will make HTTP::Tiny verify
-that an SSL connection has a valid SSL certificate corresponding to the host
-name of the connection and that the SSL certificate has been verified by a CA.
-Assuming you trust the CA, this will protect against a L<man-in-the-middle
-attack|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-in-the-middle_attack>.  If you are
-concerned about security, you should enable this option.
-
-Certificate verification requires a file containing trusted CA certificates.
-
-If the environment variable C<SSL_CERT_FILE> is present, HTTP::Tiny
-will try to find a CA certificate file in that location.
-
-If the L<Mozilla::CA> module is installed, HTTP::Tiny will use the CA file
-included with it as a source of trusted CA's.  (This means you trust Mozilla,
-the author of Mozilla::CA, the CPAN mirror where you got Mozilla::CA, the
-toolchain used to install it, and your operating system security, right?)
-
-If that module is not available, then HTTP::Tiny will search several
-system-specific default locations for a CA certificate file:
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-
-/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
-
-=item *
-
-/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
-
-=item *
-
-/etc/ssl/ca-bundle.pem
-
-=back
-
-An error will be occur if C<verify_SSL> is true and no CA certificate file
-is available.
-
-If you desire complete control over SSL connections, the C<SSL_options> attribute
-lets you provide a hash reference that will be passed through to
-C<IO::Socket::SSL::start_SSL()>, overriding any options set by HTTP::Tiny. For
-example, to provide your own trusted CA file:
-
-    SSL_options => {
-        SSL_ca_file => $file_path,
-    }
-
-The C<SSL_options> attribute could also be used for such things as providing a
-client certificate for authentication to a server or controlling the choice of
-cipher used for the SSL connection. See L<IO::Socket::SSL> documentation for
-details.
-
-=head1 PROXY SUPPORT
-
-HTTP::Tiny can proxy both C<http> and C<https> requests.  Only Basic proxy
-authorization is supported and it must be provided as part of the proxy URL:
-C<http://user:pass@proxy.example.com/>.
-
-HTTP::Tiny supports the following proxy environment variables:
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-
-http_proxy or HTTP_PROXY
-
-=item *
-
-https_proxy or HTTPS_PROXY
-
-=item *
-
-all_proxy or ALL_PROXY
-
-=back
+=for :list
+* http_proxy or HTTP_PROXY
+* https_proxy or HTTPS_PROXY
+* all_proxy or ALL_PROXY
 
 If the C<REQUEST_METHOD> environment variable is set, then this might be a CGI
 process and C<HTTP_PROXY> would be set from the C<Proxy:> header, which is a
@@ -2181,33 +1847,13 @@ environment variables.
 HTTP::Tiny is I<conditionally compliant> with the
 L<HTTP/1.1 specifications|http://www.w3.org/Protocols/>:
 
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-
-"Message Syntax and Routing" [RFC7230]
-
-=item *
-
-"Semantics and Content" [RFC7231]
-
-=item *
-
-"Conditional Requests" [RFC7232]
-
-=item *
-
-"Range Requests" [RFC7233]
-
-=item *
-
-"Caching" [RFC7234]
-
-=item *
-
-"Authentication" [RFC7235]
-
-=back
+=for :list
+* "Message Syntax and Routing" [RFC7230]
+* "Semantics and Content" [RFC7231]
+* "Conditional Requests" [RFC7232]
+* "Range Requests" [RFC7233]
+* "Caching" [RFC7234]
+* "Authentication" [RFC7235]
 
 It attempts to meet all "MUST" requirements of the specification, but does not
 implement all "SHOULD" requirements.  (Note: it was developed against the
@@ -2266,260 +1912,14 @@ L<HTTP::Tiny::UA>.
 
 =head1 SEE ALSO
 
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-
-L<HTTP::Tiny::UA> - Higher level UA features for HTTP::Tiny
-
-=item *
-
-L<HTTP::Thin> - HTTP::Tiny wrapper with L<HTTP::Request>/L<HTTP::Response> compatibility
-
-=item *
-
-L<HTTP::Tiny::Mech> - Wrap L<WWW::Mechanize> instance in HTTP::Tiny compatible interface
-
-=item *
-
-L<IO::Socket::IP> - Required for IPv6 support
-
-=item *
-
-L<IO::Socket::SSL> - Required for SSL support
-
-=item *
-
-L<LWP::UserAgent> - If HTTP::Tiny isn't enough for you, this is the "standard" way to do things
-
-=item *
-
-L<Mozilla::CA> - Required if you want to validate SSL certificates
-
-=item *
-
-L<Net::SSLeay> - Required for SSL support
-
-=back
-
-=for :stopwords cpan testmatrix url bugtracker rt cpants kwalitee diff irc mailto metadata placeholders metacpan
-
-=head1 SUPPORT
-
-=head2 Bugs / Feature Requests
-
-Please report any bugs or feature requests through the issue tracker
-at L<https://github.com/chansen/p5-http-tiny/issues>.
-You will be notified automatically of any progress on your issue.
-
-=head2 Source Code
-
-This is open source software.  The code repository is available for
-public review and contribution under the terms of the license.
-
-L<https://github.com/chansen/p5-http-tiny>
-
-  git clone https://github.com/chansen/p5-http-tiny.git
-
-=head1 AUTHORS
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-
-Christian Hansen <chansen@cpan.org>
-
-=item *
-
-David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>
-
-=back
-
-=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
-
-=for stopwords Alan Gardner Alessandro Ghedini A. Sinan Unur Brad Gilbert brian m. carlson Chris Nehren Weyl Claes Jakobsson Clinton Gormley Craig Berry David Golden Mitchell Dean Pearce Edward Zborowski Felipe Gasper Greg Kennedy James E Keenan Raspass Jeremy Mates Jess Robinson Karen Etheridge Lukas Eklund Martin J. Evans Martin-Louis Bright Matthew Horsfall Michael R. Davis Mike Doherty Nicolas Rochelemagne Olaf Alders Olivier Mengué Petr Písař sanjay-cpu Serguei Trouchelle Shoichi Kaji SkyMarshal Sören Kornetzki Steve Grazzini Syohei YOSHIDA Tatsuhiko Miyagawa Tom Hukins Tony Cook Xavier Guimard
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-
-Alan Gardner <gardner@pythian.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Alessandro Ghedini <al3xbio@gmail.com>
-
-=item *
-
-A. Sinan Unur <nanis@cpan.org>
-
-=item *
-
-Brad Gilbert <bgills@cpan.org>
-
-=item *
-
-brian m. carlson <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>
-
-=item *
-
-Chris Nehren <apeiron@cpan.org>
-
-=item *
-
-Chris Weyl <cweyl@alumni.drew.edu>
-
-=item *
-
-Claes Jakobsson <claes@surfar.nu>
-
-=item *
-
-Clinton Gormley <clint@traveljury.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Craig A. Berry <craigberry@mac.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Craig Berry <cberry@cpan.org>
-
-=item *
-
-David Golden <xdg@xdg.me>
-
-=item *
-
-David Mitchell <davem@iabyn.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Dean Pearce <pearce@pythian.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Edward Zborowski <ed@rubensteintech.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Felipe Gasper <felipe@felipegasper.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Greg Kennedy <kennedy.greg@gmail.com>
-
-=item *
-
-James E Keenan <jkeenan@cpan.org>
-
-=item *
-
-James Raspass <jraspass@gmail.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Jeremy Mates <jmates@cpan.org>
-
-=item *
-
-Jess Robinson <castaway@desert-island.me.uk>
-
-=item *
-
-Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>
-
-=item *
-
-Lukas Eklund <leklund@gmail.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Martin J. Evans <mjegh@ntlworld.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Martin-Louis Bright <mlbright@gmail.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Matthew Horsfall <wolfsage@gmail.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Michael R. Davis <mrdvt92@users.noreply.github.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Mike Doherty <doherty@cpan.org>
-
-=item *
-
-Nicolas Rochelemagne <rochelemagne@cpanel.net>
-
-=item *
-
-Olaf Alders <olaf@wundersolutions.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Olivier Mengué <dolmen@cpan.org>
-
-=item *
-
-Petr Písař <ppisar@redhat.com>
-
-=item *
-
-sanjay-cpu <snjkmr32@gmail.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Serguei Trouchelle <stro@cpan.org>
-
-=item *
-
-Shoichi Kaji <skaji@cpan.org>
-
-=item *
-
-SkyMarshal <skymarshal1729@gmail.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Sören Kornetzki <soeren.kornetzki@delti.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Steve Grazzini <steve.grazzini@grantstreet.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Syohei YOSHIDA <syohex@gmail.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
-
-=item *
-
-Tom Hukins <tom@eborcom.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Tony Cook <tony@develop-help.com>
-
-=item *
-
-Xavier Guimard <yadd@debian.org>
-
-=back
-
-=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
-
-This software is copyright (c) 2021 by Christian Hansen.
-
-This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
-the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
+=for :list
+* L<HTTP::Tiny::UA> - Higher level UA features for HTTP::Tiny
+* L<HTTP::Thin> - HTTP::Tiny wrapper with L<HTTP::Request>/L<HTTP::Response> compatibility
+* L<HTTP::Tiny::Mech> - Wrap L<WWW::Mechanize> instance in HTTP::Tiny compatible interface
+* L<IO::Socket::IP> - Required for IPv6 support
+* L<IO::Socket::SSL> - Required for SSL support
+* L<LWP::UserAgent> - If HTTP::Tiny isn't enough for you, this is the "standard" way to do things
+* L<Mozilla::CA> - Required if you want to validate SSL certificates
+* L<Net::SSLeay> - Required for SSL support
 
 =cut
diff --git a/t/00-report-prereqs.dd b/t/00-report-prereqs.dd
deleted file mode 100644
index 7b5a076..0000000
--- a/t/00-report-prereqs.dd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,85 +0,0 @@
-do { my $x = {
-       'configure' => {
-                        'requires' => {
-                                        'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => '6.17',
-                                        'perl' => '5.006'
-                                      },
-                        'suggests' => {
-                                        'JSON::PP' => '2.27300'
-                                      }
-                      },
-       'develop' => {
-                      'requires' => {
-                                      'Dist::Zilla' => '5',
-                                      'Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Prereqs' => '0',
-                                      'Dist::Zilla::Plugin::ReleaseStatus::FromVersion' => '0',
-                                      'Dist::Zilla::Plugin::RemovePrereqs' => '0',
-                                      'Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::DAGOLDEN' => '0.072',
-                                      'File::Spec' => '0',
-                                      'File::Temp' => '0',
-                                      'IO::Handle' => '0',
-                                      'IPC::Open3' => '0',
-                                      'Perl::Critic::Policy::Lax::ProhibitStringyEval::ExceptForRequire' => '0',
-                                      'Pod::Coverage::TrustPod' => '0',
-                                      'Pod::Wordlist' => '0',
-                                      'Software::License::Perl_5' => '0',
-                                      'Test::CPAN::Meta' => '0',
-                                      'Test::MinimumVersion' => '0',
-                                      'Test::More' => '0',
-                                      'Test::Perl::Critic' => '0',
-                                      'Test::Pod' => '1.41',
-                                      'Test::Pod::Coverage' => '1.08',
-                                      'Test::Portability::Files' => '0',
-                                      'Test::Spelling' => '0.12',
-                                      'Test::Version' => '1',
-                                      'perl' => '5.006'
-                                    }
-                    },
-       'runtime' => {
-                      'recommends' => {
-                                        'HTTP::CookieJar' => '0.001',
-                                        'IO::Socket::IP' => '0.32',
-                                        'IO::Socket::SSL' => '1.42',
-                                        'Mozilla::CA' => '20160104',
-                                        'Net::SSLeay' => '1.49'
-                                      },
-                      'requires' => {
-                                      'Carp' => '0',
-                                      'Fcntl' => '0',
-                                      'IO::Socket' => '0',
-                                      'MIME::Base64' => '0',
-                                      'Socket' => '0',
-                                      'Time::Local' => '0',
-                                      'bytes' => '0',
-                                      'perl' => '5.006',
-                                      'strict' => '0',
-                                      'warnings' => '0'
-                                    },
-                      'suggests' => {
-                                      'IO::Socket::SSL' => '1.56'
-                                    }
-                    },
-       'test' => {
-                   'recommends' => {
-                                     'CPAN::Meta' => '2.120900'
-                                   },
-                   'requires' => {
-                                   'Data::Dumper' => '0',
-                                   'Exporter' => '0',
-                                   'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => '0',
-                                   'File::Basename' => '0',
-                                   'File::Spec' => '0',
-                                   'File::Temp' => '0',
-                                   'IO::Dir' => '0',
-                                   'IO::File' => '0',
-                                   'IO::Socket::INET' => '0',
-                                   'IPC::Cmd' => '0',
-                                   'Test::More' => '0.96',
-                                   'lib' => '0',
-                                   'open' => '0',
-                                   'perl' => '5.006'
-                                 }
-                 }
-     };
-  $x;
- }
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/t/00-report-prereqs.t b/t/00-report-prereqs.t
deleted file mode 100644
index c3a94ca..0000000
--- a/t/00-report-prereqs.t
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,193 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-
-# This test was generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::ReportPrereqs 0.028
-
-use Test::More tests => 1;
-
-use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
-use File::Spec;
-
-# from $version::LAX
-my $lax_version_re =
-    qr/(?: undef | (?: (?:[0-9]+) (?: \. | (?:\.[0-9]+) (?:_[0-9]+)? )?
-            |
-            (?:\.[0-9]+) (?:_[0-9]+)?
-        ) | (?:
-            v (?:[0-9]+) (?: (?:\.[0-9]+)+ (?:_[0-9]+)? )?
-            |
-            (?:[0-9]+)? (?:\.[0-9]+){2,} (?:_[0-9]+)?
-        )
-    )/x;
-
-# hide optional CPAN::Meta modules from prereq scanner
-# and check if they are available
-my $cpan_meta = "CPAN::Meta";
-my $cpan_meta_pre = "CPAN::Meta::Prereqs";
-my $HAS_CPAN_META = eval "require $cpan_meta; $cpan_meta->VERSION('2.120900')" && eval "require $cpan_meta_pre"; ## no critic
-
-# Verify requirements?
-my $DO_VERIFY_PREREQS = 1;
-
-sub _max {
-    my $max = shift;
-    $max = ( $_ > $max ) ? $_ : $max for @_;
-    return $max;
-}
-
-sub _merge_prereqs {
-    my ($collector, $prereqs) = @_;
-
-    # CPAN::Meta::Prereqs object
-    if (ref $collector eq $cpan_meta_pre) {
-        return $collector->with_merged_prereqs(
-            CPAN::Meta::Prereqs->new( $prereqs )
-        );
-    }
-
-    # Raw hashrefs
-    for my $phase ( keys %$prereqs ) {
-        for my $type ( keys %{ $prereqs->{$phase} } ) {
-            for my $module ( keys %{ $prereqs->{$phase}{$type} } ) {
-                $collector->{$phase}{$type}{$module} = $prereqs->{$phase}{$type}{$module};
-            }
-        }
-    }
-
-    return $collector;
-}
-
-my @include = qw(
-
-);
-
-my @exclude = qw(
-
-);
-
-# Add static prereqs to the included modules list
-my $static_prereqs = do './t/00-report-prereqs.dd';
-
-# Merge all prereqs (either with ::Prereqs or a hashref)
-my $full_prereqs = _merge_prereqs(
-    ( $HAS_CPAN_META ? $cpan_meta_pre->new : {} ),
-    $static_prereqs
-);
-
-# Add dynamic prereqs to the included modules list (if we can)
-my ($source) = grep { -f } 'MYMETA.json', 'MYMETA.yml';
-my $cpan_meta_error;
-if ( $source && $HAS_CPAN_META
-    && (my $meta = eval { CPAN::Meta->load_file($source) } )
-) {
-    $full_prereqs = _merge_prereqs($full_prereqs, $meta->prereqs);
-}
-else {
-    $cpan_meta_error = $@;    # capture error from CPAN::Meta->load_file($source)
-    $source = 'static metadata';
-}
-
-my @full_reports;
-my @dep_errors;
-my $req_hash = $HAS_CPAN_META ? $full_prereqs->as_string_hash : $full_prereqs;
-
-# Add static includes into a fake section
-for my $mod (@include) {
-    $req_hash->{other}{modules}{$mod} = 0;
-}
-
-for my $phase ( qw(configure build test runtime develop other) ) {
-    next unless $req_hash->{$phase};
-    next if ($phase eq 'develop' and not $ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING});
-
-    for my $type ( qw(requires recommends suggests conflicts modules) ) {
-        next unless $req_hash->{$phase}{$type};
-
-        my $title = ucfirst($phase).' '.ucfirst($type);
-        my @reports = [qw/Module Want Have/];
-
-        for my $mod ( sort keys %{ $req_hash->{$phase}{$type} } ) {
-            next if $mod eq 'perl';
-            next if grep { $_ eq $mod } @exclude;
-
-            my $file = $mod;
-            $file =~ s{::}{/}g;
-            $file .= ".pm";
-            my ($prefix) = grep { -e File::Spec->catfile($_, $file) } @INC;
-
-            my $want = $req_hash->{$phase}{$type}{$mod};
-            $want = "undef" unless defined $want;
-            $want = "any" if !$want && $want == 0;
-
-            my $req_string = $want eq 'any' ? 'any version required' : "version '$want' required";
-
-            if ($prefix) {
-                my $have = MM->parse_version( File::Spec->catfile($prefix, $file) );
-                $have = "undef" unless defined $have;
-                push @reports, [$mod, $want, $have];
-
-                if ( $DO_VERIFY_PREREQS && $HAS_CPAN_META && $type eq 'requires' ) {
-                    if ( $have !~ /\A$lax_version_re\z/ ) {
-                        push @dep_errors, "$mod version '$have' cannot be parsed ($req_string)";
-                    }
-                    elsif ( ! $full_prereqs->requirements_for( $phase, $type )->accepts_module( $mod => $have ) ) {
-                        push @dep_errors, "$mod version '$have' is not in required range '$want'";
-                    }
-                }
-            }
-            else {
-                push @reports, [$mod, $want, "missing"];
-
-                if ( $DO_VERIFY_PREREQS && $type eq 'requires' ) {
-                    push @dep_errors, "$mod is not installed ($req_string)";
-                }
-            }
-        }
-
-        if ( @reports ) {
-            push @full_reports, "=== $title ===\n\n";
-
-            my $ml = _max( map { length $_->[0] } @reports );
-            my $wl = _max( map { length $_->[1] } @reports );
-            my $hl = _max( map { length $_->[2] } @reports );
-
-            if ($type eq 'modules') {
-                splice @reports, 1, 0, ["-" x $ml, "", "-" x $hl];
-                push @full_reports, map { sprintf("    %*s %*s\n", -$ml, $_->[0], $hl, $_->[2]) } @reports;
-            }
-            else {
-                splice @reports, 1, 0, ["-" x $ml, "-" x $wl, "-" x $hl];
-                push @full_reports, map { sprintf("    %*s %*s %*s\n", -$ml, $_->[0], $wl, $_->[1], $hl, $_->[2]) } @reports;
-            }
-
-            push @full_reports, "\n";
-        }
-    }
-}
-
-if ( @full_reports ) {
-    diag "\nVersions for all modules listed in $source (including optional ones):\n\n", @full_reports;
-}
-
-if ( $cpan_meta_error || @dep_errors ) {
-    diag "\n*** WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING ***\n";
-}
-
-if ( $cpan_meta_error ) {
-    my ($orig_source) = grep { -f } 'MYMETA.json', 'MYMETA.yml';
-    diag "\nCPAN::Meta->load_file('$orig_source') failed with: $cpan_meta_error\n";
-}
-
-if ( @dep_errors ) {
-    diag join("\n",
-        "\nThe following REQUIRED prerequisites were not satisfied:\n",
-        @dep_errors,
-        "\n"
-    );
-}
-
-pass('Reported prereqs');
-
-# vim: ts=4 sts=4 sw=4 et:
diff --git a/xt/author/00-compile.t b/xt/author/00-compile.t
deleted file mode 100644
index 9382956..0000000
--- a/xt/author/00-compile.t
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
-use 5.006;
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-
-# this test was generated with Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::Compile 2.058
-
-use Test::More;
-
-plan tests => 2;
-
-my @module_files = (
-    'HTTP/Tiny.pm'
-);
-
-
-
-# fake home for cpan-testers
-use File::Temp;
-local $ENV{HOME} = File::Temp::tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 );
-
-
-my @switches = (
-    -d 'blib' ? '-Mblib' : '-Ilib',
-);
-
-use File::Spec;
-use IPC::Open3;
-use IO::Handle;
-
-open my $stdin, '<', File::Spec->devnull or die "can't open devnull: $!";
-
-my @warnings;
-for my $lib (@module_files)
-{
-    # see L<perlfaq8/How can I capture STDERR from an external command?>
-    my $stderr = IO::Handle->new;
-
-    diag('Running: ', join(', ', map { my $str = $_; $str =~ s/'/\\'/g; q{'} . $str . q{'} }
-            $^X, @switches, '-e', "require q[$lib]"))
-        if $ENV{PERL_COMPILE_TEST_DEBUG};
-
-    my $pid = open3($stdin, '>&STDERR', $stderr, $^X, @switches, '-e', "require q[$lib]");
-    binmode $stderr, ':crlf' if $^O eq 'MSWin32';
-    my @_warnings = <$stderr>;
-    waitpid($pid, 0);
-    is($?, 0, "$lib loaded ok");
-
-    shift @_warnings if @_warnings and $_warnings[0] =~ /^Using .*\bblib/
-        and not eval { +require blib; blib->VERSION('1.01') };
-
-    if (@_warnings)
-    {
-        warn @_warnings;
-        push @warnings, @_warnings;
-    }
-}
-
-
-
-is(scalar(@warnings), 0, 'no warnings found')
-    or diag 'got warnings: ', ( Test::More->can('explain') ? Test::More::explain(\@warnings) : join("\n", '', @warnings) );
-
-
diff --git a/xt/author/critic.t b/xt/author/critic.t
deleted file mode 100644
index 80ccdad..0000000
--- a/xt/author/critic.t
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-
-use Test::Perl::Critic (-profile => "perlcritic.rc") x!! -e "perlcritic.rc";
-all_critic_ok();
diff --git a/xt/author/distmeta.t b/xt/author/distmeta.t
deleted file mode 100644
index c2280dc..0000000
--- a/xt/author/distmeta.t
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::MetaTests.
-
-use Test::CPAN::Meta;
-
-meta_yaml_ok();
diff --git a/xt/author/minimum-version.t b/xt/author/minimum-version.t
deleted file mode 100644
index 92c8f75..0000000
--- a/xt/author/minimum-version.t
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-
-use Test::More;
-use Test::MinimumVersion;
-all_minimum_version_ok( qq{5.010} );
diff --git a/xt/author/pod-coverage.t b/xt/author/pod-coverage.t
deleted file mode 100644
index 66b3b64..0000000
--- a/xt/author/pod-coverage.t
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PodCoverageTests.
-
-use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08;
-use Pod::Coverage::TrustPod;
-
-all_pod_coverage_ok({ coverage_class => 'Pod::Coverage::TrustPod' });
diff --git a/xt/author/pod-spell.t b/xt/author/pod-spell.t
deleted file mode 100644
index 76f5f9a..0000000
--- a/xt/author/pod-spell.t
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,144 +0,0 @@
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-use Test::More;
-
-# generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::PodSpelling 2.007005
-use Test::Spelling 0.12;
-use Pod::Wordlist;
-
-
-add_stopwords(<DATA>);
-all_pod_files_spelling_ok( qw( bin lib ) );
-__DATA__
-Alan
-Alders
-Alessandro
-Berry
-Brad
-Bright
-CA
-CGI
-Chris
-Christian
-Claes
-Clinton
-Cook
-Craig
-David
-Davis
-Dean
-Doherty
-Edward
-Eklund
-Etheridge
-Evans
-Felipe
-Gardner
-Gasper
-Ghedini
-Gilbert
-Golden
-Gormley
-Grazzini
-Greg
-Guimard
-HTTP
-Hansen
-Horsfall
-Hukins
-Jakobsson
-James
-Jeremy
-Jess
-Kaji
-Karen
-Keenan
-Kennedy
-Kornetzki
-Lukas
-Martin
-Mates
-Matthew
-Mengué
-Michael
-Mike
-Mitchell
-Miyagawa
-Nehren
-Nicolas
-Olaf
-Olivier
-Pearce
-Petr
-Písař
-Raspass
-Robinson
-Rochelemagne
-Serguei
-Shoichi
-Sinan
-SkyMarshal
-Steve
-Syohei
-Sören
-Tatsuhiko
-Tiny
-Tom
-Tony
-Trouchelle
-UA
-Unur
-Weyl
-Xavier
-YOSHIDA
-Zborowski
-al3xbio
-apeiron
-bgills
-brian
-carlson
-castaway
-cberry
-chansen
-claes
-clint
-craigberry
-cweyl
-dagolden
-davem
-doherty
-dolmen
-ed
-ether
-felipe
-gardner
-jkeenan
-jmates
-jraspass
-kennedy
-leklund
-lib
-miyagawa
-mjegh
-mlbright
-mrdvt92
-nanis
-olaf
-pearce
-ppisar
-proxying
-rochelemagne
-sandals
-sanjay
-skaji
-skymarshal1729
-snjkmr32
-soeren
-steve
-stro
-syohex
-tom
-tony
-wolfsage
-xdg
-yadd
diff --git a/xt/author/pod-syntax.t b/xt/author/pod-syntax.t
deleted file mode 100644
index e563e5d..0000000
--- a/xt/author/pod-syntax.t
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-#!perl
-# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PodSyntaxTests.
-use strict; use warnings;
-use Test::More;
-use Test::Pod 1.41;
-
-all_pod_files_ok();
diff --git a/xt/author/portability.t b/xt/author/portability.t
deleted file mode 100644
index f6ac836..0000000
--- a/xt/author/portability.t
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-
-use Test::More;
-
-eval 'use Test::Portability::Files';
-plan skip_all => 'Test::Portability::Files required for testing portability'
-    if $@;
-options(test_one_dot => 0);
-run_tests();
diff --git a/xt/author/test-version.t b/xt/author/test-version.t
deleted file mode 100644
index 247ba9a..0000000
--- a/xt/author/test-version.t
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-use Test::More;
-
-# generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::Test::Version 1.09
-use Test::Version;
-
-my @imports = qw( version_all_ok );
-
-my $params = {
-    is_strict      => 0,
-    has_version    => 1,
-    multiple       => 0,
-
-};
-
-push @imports, $params
-    if version->parse( $Test::Version::VERSION ) >= version->parse('1.002');
-
-Test::Version->import(@imports);
-
-version_all_ok;
-done_testing;