"It's much easier to develop one-liners on the command line because it can so rapidly scroll through history of revisions."
That's what a VCS (Version Control System) is for (eg: Git, SVN, Mercurial etc). The added benefit is being able to much more easily read your code (because it's in a script), and it provides permanent revision bouncing (and commit cherry-picking, tagging etc).
In reply to Re^5: List EXE_FILES installed by CPAN
by stevieb
in thread List EXE_FILES installed by CPAN
by usemodperl
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