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+## Getopt::Long
+
+[Getopt::long](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Getopt::Long) is a useful module to parse command line arguements.
+
+A basic usage is something like this:
+
+``` perl
+#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+use strict;
+use YAML::Syck;
+use Getopt::Long;
+
+GetOptions('config=s' => \my $cfg_file,);
+
+my $config = LoadFile $cfg_file
+```
+
+In **GetOptions**, we require a value for config with **config=s**. If we wante an integer, we replace 's' with 'i', and for a floating point, with 'f'.
+
+Call your script :
+
+``` bash
+script.pl --config=file.yml #this one works
+script.pl --config file.yml #this one too!
+script.pl -c file.yml #and this one too
+```
+
+The three syntaxes are understood.
+
+A good practices is to combine this module with [Pod::Usage](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Pod::Usage). Let's do some modifications on the example:
+
+``` perl
+#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+use strict;
+use YAML::Syck;
+use Getopt::Long;
+use Pod::Usage;
+
+GetOptions('config=s' => \my $cfg_file,) or pod2usage(2);
+pod2usage(2) unless @ARGV > 0;
+
+my $config = LoadFile $cfg_file
+
+__END__
+=head1 NAME
+
+uberscript
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+uberscript [options]
+
+Options:
+
+ --config config file
+
+=head1 Options
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<config>
+
+Path to the config file
+```
+
+then
+
+``` bash
+% perl uberscript
+
+Usage:
+ uberscript [options]
+
+ Options:
+ --config config file
+```
+
+From now if we call our script without argument, the POD will be printed on STDIN.
+
+## MooseX::Getopt
+
+[MooseX::Getopt](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?MooseX::Getopt) is a Role that add a `new_with_options` to your object. We create a basic Object :
+
+``` perl
+package OurShinyObject;
+
+use Moose;
+with qw/MooseX::Getopt/;
+
+has 'config' => (isa => 'Str', is => 'ro', required => 1);
+has 'context' => (
+ isa => 'HashRef',
+ is => 'rw',
+ lazy => 1,
+ traits => ['NoGetopt'],
+ default => sub { LoadFile shift->config }
+);
+
+...
+```
+
+create a script to call this object
+
+``` perl
+#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+use strict;
+use OurShinyObject;
+
+my $obj = OurShinyObject->new_from_options();
+```
+
+``` bash
+script.pl --config file.yml
+```
+
+The role will set our attribute **context** using the value from the argument set on the command line.
+
+The `traits => ['NoGetopt']` indicate that this attributes will be not be read from the command line. An alternate way to do this is to prefix the attributes with **\*\_ \* **.
+
+## conclusion (?)
+
+When you write a script, even if you're sure you will never need to have more than one argument, or that you never will have to update the code, *please* consider to use of **Getopt::Long** instead of a `shift @ARGV`, because we all know that you will at a certain point update this script and you will more than one argument :).