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App-ChangeShebang</a>

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Given that the name of this module/app is &quot;change shebang&quot; (instead of &quot;change shebang to samedir perl&quot;) perhaps this app can be made more generic? For example, I've had to change all shebangs from &quot;#!/usr/bin/env perl&quot; ...

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Overall looks ok, with the exception that it does not look and feel like a regular Perl hash at all. Now someone just needs to create a tie interface on top of this :)
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App-whatthecommit</a>

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From the description: &quot;App::whatthecommit is just another lazy-to-lazy line command utility.&quot; I'd thought the definition of laziness would be something like 'alias gc=git commit --allow-empty-message'. This is more like hubris. Or whatever....

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Very nifty for short scripts and some clever design inside (all options are stored as arrayref, but there is some overloading to make getting boolean/flag and normal scalar value convenient).
<br><br>For more &quot;proper&quot; scripts though (anythi...
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Devel-STrace</a>

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The doc looks promising, it really looks like it could be the &quot;strace for Perl functions&quot;, but the usage is awkward (you have to open two terminals, one for running your program and producing trace file, and another for reading this file). ...
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Devel-TraceSubs</a>

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For an alternative, try Debug::LTrace, which roughly provides the same basic feature but is more convenient to use from the command-line and give extra information like timing.
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Locale-Maketext</a>

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Users might want to check out this article on why one should perhaps use Locale::TextDomain instead of Locale::Maketext: <a href="http://www.perladvent.org/2013/2013-12-09.html" rel="nofollow">www.perladvent.org/2013/2013-12-09.html</a>
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Curses-Toolkit</a>

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Nice effort, but one might also want to look at Tickit, which is not curses-based and looks more promising. Being based on Curses, this module still suffers from the many bugs and limitations of curses. The lack of Shift-Tab support, for one.
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Great idea! I've been bitten and annoyed by strictures on more than one occasion. It has its uses, but users should have a choice on how to react to warnings.
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Works for me too ATM. I've tried several command-line scripts (most of them Python-based, like youtube-dl, tubenick, etc). Sometimes they work, sometimes they broke. It's the nature of this kind of script. The quality comes from persistence. This mod...
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Number-Zero</a>

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From the module's POD: &quot;The number zero and undef are difficult to determine in Perl.&quot;
<br><br>Are they?
<br><br>say !defined($data) ? &quot;undef&quot; : &quot;not undef&quot;;
<br><br>say defined($data) &amp;&amp; $data==0 ? &quot;zero&qu...
say looks_like_number($data) &amp;&amp; $data==0 ? &quot;zero&quot; : &quot;not zero&quot;;
<br><br>Though I understand the need for a convenient &quot;is_zero&quot; function if you need to test for zero in a program a lot.
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Syntax-SourceHighlight</a>

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IMO, currently the only usable (read: non-crap) code syntax highlighting library on CPAN. Cons: you'll need to install GNU Source-highlight (and its development library/header) which pulls over 100MB of packages on my Debian.
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No documentation. Combines formatting and syntax-highlighting, so you cannot preserve original formatting. Only outputs to HTML and no default &quot;theme&quot; (CSS) provided.
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Syntax-Highlight-Engine-Simple</a>

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Output looks decent. However, it currently only formats to HTML/CSS (no ANSI, LaTeX, etc). Also, it needs more languages support.
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Syntax-Highlight-Universal</a>

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Only targets (X)HTML (i.e. no alternative output like ANSI or LaTeX). Supposedly slow. But it doesn't matter because code no longer builds (last updated in 2005).
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Less boilerplate please!
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File-LibMagic</a>

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After comparing against File::MMagic, File::MMagic::XS, File::Type, I ended up choosing File::LibMagic because it has the least problems and looks like being the most maintained (although it would be nice if the author cleans up the RT queue).
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File-MMagic-XS</a>

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Last time I checked, still can't parse system magic database, e.g. /usr/share/file/magic (bug first filed in RT 4 years ago).
<br><br>The currently recommended module in this area seems to be File::LibMagic. Other alternatives include File::MMagic (s...
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I've never encountered difficulty in cloning data structures in Perl, usually I just use Clone or sometimes Storable's freeze + thaw (the later does not yet support cloning Regexp objects out of the box).
<br><br>However, I like Data::Clone for its s...
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With due respect to the author, I fail to see the practical point of Pond. Pond (Perl-based open notation for data) is the Perl counterpart of JSON, except that implementation is currently only available in Perl (CMIIW), and &quot;Pond represents few...
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File-Which</a>

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You can always count on CPAN to have prewritten modules for various things, including this one. I've never bothered before about portability and just rely on the &quot;which&quot; command, but for one reason there's a time when I just couldn't do tha...
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