Use cpanm. It lets you uninstall modules. Without writing something yourself or just examining your file system nothing springs to mind to list recently installed modules.
Does it matter that there are modules installed that I don't know what they are or what they do?"
If you uninstall a dependency (or a dependency of a dependency) of a module you rely on, expect problems.
In reply to Re: CPAN uninstall
by marto
in thread CPAN uninstall
by Bod
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