Well, a more usual approach would to be to use whatever templating or skeleton facilities your editor provides (something like tempo mode or skeleton mode for Emacsen; I'm sure a vim using heathen will chime in with what they use :) to start off new programs from a base with everything you normally use.
Even if your editor doesn't provide such a facility natively you can always write your own template once and then copy that into a new file (perhaps even getting fancy and using Template Toolkit or the like to fill in variable parts).
In reply to Re^2: How do you get around the lexical scoping of use pragmas?
by Fletch
in thread How do you get around the lexical scoping of use pragmas?
by Copper Maiden
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