in reply to Re^4: module-starter command not found after installation
in thread module-starter command not found after installation
Actually module-starter is a very simple script. all it does is:
Put it somewhere bash looks for it and you are good to go!#!/usr/bin/perl -w use warnings; use strict; use Module::Starter::App; Module::Starter::App->run;
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