Yeah, if preserving the existing file permissions is a goal, spew might change them
There is no need to give append an empty array, its the same as if you didn't give it an array path( $file )->append({ truncate => 1 });
spew looks much nicer than a truncate option
Another way to is truncate path( $file )->opena, 0; but that isn't much better than the previous one
Simply clobbering the file works but might not be as clear in intent as spew path( $file )->openw;
A test
$ perl -MPath::Tiny -le " my $f = path( 2 ); $f->spew(2); print $f->s
+lurp; $f->openw; print $f->slurp; "
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