Hello jeanbaptiste93 and welcome to the monastery and to the wonderful world of Perl!
I dont know CURL but our fellow monk Corion (well really a Pope ..mhh Patriarch) wrote a fantastic web service based on his HTTP::Request::FromCurl
So, removing the unkonwn option --url I get, using LWP::UserAgent from the dropdown menu, the following code which might be a nice starting point.
Note that I also removed your PUT
#!perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use LWP::UserAgent;
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new( 'send_te' => '0' );
my $r = HTTP::Request->new(
'POST' => 'https://[URL]/[ENDPOINT]/item?key=%5BKEY%5D&token=%5BTO
+KEN%5D',
[
'Accept' => '*/*',
'User-Agent' => 'curl/7.55.1',
'Content-Length' => '25',
'Content-Type' => 'application/json'
],
"{\x22value\x22: {\x22text\x22: \x2238\x22}}"
);
my $res = $ua->request( $r, );
__END__
Created from curl command line
--request 'https://[URL]/[ENDPOINT]/item?key=[KEY]&token=[TOKEN]' --h
+eader 'Content-Type: application/json' --data '{"value": {"text": "38
+"}}'
L*
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