sample output from script
primary_only_automation_enable_KJ_create or...
Perhaps you want something like this?
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my $raw_data;
open(my $in, '-|', 'sh my_shell_script.sh arg1 arg2') or die "open(
+in): $!\n";
while (<$in>) {
$raw_data .= $_;
}
my %pairs = split /_KJ_/, $raw_data;
for (keys %pairs) {
open(my $out, '>>', $_) or die "open(out): $!\n";
print $out %pairs{$_};
}
Thanks for improving the formatting of your nodes. You could improve it further still by wrapping anything that's not English in code tags, like so:
<c>$some = code($goes_here);</c>
or:
<c>sr.no. Name CodeBlock ...</c>
Hint hint ;)
email: perl -e 'print reverse map { chr( ord($_)-1 ) } split //, "\x0bufo/hojsfufqAofc";'
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