I wouldn't recommend anything starting with "File::Slurp"
That's an incredibly ignorant thing to say. File::Slurp is over 20 years old and is a dependency in more than 500 CPAN distributions. Do a little research on Uri Guttman.
Leon Timmermans, one of the prominent Perl contributors of the new generation, author of File::Slurp::Tiny, is not exactly known for unreliable code, either.
To the OP: some of what you will receive here in response to your questions is utter crap. Do your own due diligence and evaluate the advice you get in other parts of the Perl realm ...
Remember: Ne dederis in spiritu molere illegitimi!
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