If you're getting into the habit of creating new scripts and module distributions,
tmpl simplifies the task.
Configure it once with your name, email address etc. according to the documentation
(essentially just a config file called ~/.tmpl in your home directory) and then call
tmpl -pd Foo::Bar
(pd=perl distribution) to create a new subdirectory
Foo-Bar with everything it takes for a module distribution ready for CPAN. Just like
h2xs -AXn Module::Name, just simpler and customized for your purposes.
Or, if you just want a new script:
tmpl -p script.pl
will create one using a template with your default settings and a template for POD documentation. Just fill in the gaps.
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