local::lib is a Perl module that allows you to create a local Perl library in your home directory. This is particularly useful when you want to install Perl modules without needing root access. The modules installed with local::lib can be used in your scripts just like regular modules. Below is a short example of how to use local::lib.
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
# Setting up local::lib
use local::lib '/path/to/your/local/lib';
# Now you can use modules installed in your local lib
use Some::Local::Module;
# Example usage of the local module
Some::Local::Module::some_function();
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