I am suppose do lost of copying and execution other scripts
You mean: Your program is copying other scripts, and executing other scripts? With other scripts, you mean: Other Perl programs?
configuration file which hold all the commands
You mean: There is a file which contains a list of instructions of what other files need to be copied or executed? In this case, one would probably not call this a "configuration file"; a configuration file would typically contain options to configure a program.
Can you decide by yourself how the syntax of the "configuration file" looks like? In this case, you could simply make that file syntactically a Perl program and evaluate it. You would then not have to worry about parsing.
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