I googled this question, here is the results of my clicking on the first link 
that came up:

"This is answered in the Perl FAQ, the answer which can be quickly found with 
perldoc -q installed. In short, it comes down to using ExtUtils::Installed or 
using File::Find, variants of both of which have been covered previously in 
this thread.

You can also find the FAQ entry "How do I find which modules are installed on 
my system?" in perlfaq3. You can see a list of all FAQ answers by looking in 
perlfaq."

Credit should be given to brian d. foy and pjf for the answer above.



Jeremiah



On Jan 29, 2010, at 4:55 PM, ANJAN PURKAYASTHA wrote:

> Hi,
> Is there a command that lists all installed perl modules in my .cpan
> directory?
> TIA,
> Anjan
> 
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