The answer is simple:

- If you use the Dzil plugin to automatically search and list your
dependencies, it will do that.
- That feature also has a "skip" to say "I know you found this one, but
please ignore it.
- There is a plugin to list prereqs manually. You can either use it to add
ones that weren't found, or to replace the automatic plugin.
- What's the problem with having strict and warnings required?

[AutoPrereqs] <-- automatic search and addition of prerequisites.
skip = Module <-- skip it

[Prereqs] <- manual
BlahBlahBlah
YaddaYaddaYadda
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