What are the coolest things you've made with Perl?

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  1. QRona

    QRona - a not very serious Corona Certificate Validator

    Here's a talk about it and the code.

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  3. ack3

    ack is a grep-like search tool optimized for source code.

    I wrote a little greplike code search tool called ack.

  4. altbox

    Website for altbox.dev, the alternative toolbox for developers

    You may also be interested in https://altbox.dev which has other improved versions of tools.

  5. output-as-format

    Output stdin as GitHub/Slack/Jira etc... formatted code, lists, or quotes

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