Hi monks,

Along with using catalyst.pl longer, I more and more think it the best tool for building perl application. It create lib, inc, t, script directories and many other stuff needed automatically. And it has handy script(Catalyst::Helper) to create new module.

But the only Flaw is it's designed for WEB. I have to delete or modify many places When original application is not for Web. Is there a tool on CPAN or internet for general perl application? module-starter might be a alternate, but it seems to aim to build A module, it's not a convenient way to add modules in one application directory.(If I'm wrong, please point out!).

Any replies are appreciated!

UPDATE: Many Thanks! jethro, Module::Starter::Simple and Module::Starter::Smart are absolutely what I want. And What a shame! I've noticed both two modules, but didn't pay more attention. I thought Module::XX::Simple mean Module::Lite. Of course, I made a big mistake!





I am trying to improve my English skills, if you see a mistake please feel free to reply or /msg me a correction


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