Continuing with what Corion said (read the documentation), if you have a module installed on your system, you can access its documentation by using perldoc from your command line. For instance, to read the docs on File::Find::Rule, you would type:
perldoc File::Find::Rule
Also, to learn how to use perldoc you can type perldoc perldoc and to get a listing of all of the documentation for perl (not modules you may have on your system), type perldoc perl
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