Read the comments in number order:
## which are finally assigned to the array ## 4 #
+#
my @newest = (
## This runs next, and sorts the directories ## 2
+##
## from most recent to least recent
sort{ -M $a <=> -M $b }
## this runs first, generates a list of files/dirs in root ## 1
+##
## which it then reduces to just a list of directories
grep -d, glob '/*'
)[0..19]; ## then this "list slice" selects the 20 most recent ## 3 #
+#
It is equivalent to:
my @allFilesnDirs = glob '/*';
my @allDirs = grep -d, @allFilesnDirs;
my @allDirsSortByDateTime = sort{ -M $a <=> -M $b } @allDirs;
my @newest20 = @allDirsSortedByDateTime[ 0..19 ];
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