I have all the functionality in Moose module files, and then have a short .pl file to bring it all together.
prepaprse_args()
my $xyz = XYZ::ABC->new_with_options(); # obfuscated to protect my e
+mployment
$xyz->run();
__END__
In preparse_args I quickly scan the args for -man or --man, which I handle with pod2usage.
I also accept '-man modules', in which case I print a list of all the custom modules in the program ... the non CPAN ones. With the request '-man XYZ::ABC.pm', I print the pod for that one module. This way I have access to user documentation as well as inner details.
As Occam said: Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem.
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