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#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
# PODNAME: reply
# ABSTRACT: read, eval, print, loop, yay!
use File::HomeDir;
use File::Spec;
use Reply;
=head1 SYNOPSIS
reply
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This script runs the L<Reply> shell. It looks for a configuration file in
C<.replyrc> in your home directory, and will generate a basic configuration for
you if that file does not exist.
See the L<Reply> documentation for more information about using and configuring
this program.
=cut
my $cfg = File::Spec->catfile(File::HomeDir->my_home, ".replyrc");
my %args = (config => $cfg);
if (!-e $cfg) {
print("$cfg not found. Generating a default...\n");
if (open my $fh, '>', $cfg) {
my $contents = do {
local $/;
<DATA>
};
$contents =~ s/use 5.XXX/use $]/;
print $fh $contents;
close $fh;
}
else {
warn "Couldn't write to $cfg";
%args = ();
}
}
Reply->new(%args)->run;
__DATA__
script_line1 = use strict
script_line2 = use warnings
script_line3 = use 5.XXX
[Interrupt]
[FancyPrompt]
[DataDumper]
[Colors]
[ReadLine]
[Hints]
[Packages]
[LexicalPersistence]
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