10-14-2005
how can call perl script as command?
Hello
say i have written some perl scripts , now i like to call them in my unix shell
as unix command like "more" , "ls" , "grep" so that my say perl script called "foo.pl"
will be called from every where as "foo" or "foo arg1 arg2"?
Thanks
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