You got some possibilities from the CB (from shmem, graq and me)
$ perl -le 'print for @INC' $ perl -e 'print "$_\n" for @INC' $ perl -e 'print join"\n",@INC' $ perl -e'$"="\n"; print"@INC\n"'
All of them prints the contents of @INC from the command line
citromatik
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