Refactoring can be pure fun. It can also be helpful for learning or reorganizing and making things easier to maintain. Maybe it's time to bite off a bigger piece and do more of your stuff in a template as recently revisited. :P
#!/usr/bin/env perl use utf8; use 5.14.2; # for s///r use strictures; use Template; use Path::Tiny; # Mocking… you'd replace with your actual routine. sub Path::Tiny::textify { # Monkey patch. my $self = shift; join " ", map ucfirst, split /[\W_]/, $self->basename =~ s/(?<=\w)\.\w{1,3}\z//r; } my $tt2 = Template->new; my @files = grep $_->is_file, path(".")->children( qr/\A[A-Z].+/i ); # Should probably have \z t +oo. $tt2->process(\*DATA, { files => \@files }) or warn $Template::ERROR; __DATA__ <ul> [%-FOR file IN files %] <li> <a href="./[% file.basename | uri %]">[% file.textify | html %]< +/a> </li> [%-END %] </ul>
<ul> <li> <a href="./WADO-OsiriX-notes.txt">WADO OsiriX Notes</a> </li> <li> <a href="./chinese-truncate.pl">Chinese Truncate</a> </li> <li> <a href="./Dockerfile">Dockerfile</a> </li> …etc… </ul>
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