What does . "$1" mean when it is the first line in a perl script?
If that's really absolutely all there is on the first line, it means the file containing the script has been corrupted; characters have been lost off of the beginning (at least!) of the file. (Update: Of course, this assumes the script is (or was) Perl to begin with. Others have suggested this code fragment is a piece of a shell script, and this seems much more likely to be the answer!)
Give a man a fish: <%-{-{-{-<
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by AnomalousMonk
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