See the "autobundle" command of App::CPAN. With it, you can create a list of all installed modules, edit it, and install it again on another Perl installation.
Personally, I recommend maintaining a Makefile.PL instead, which lists the prerequisites of your application. This makes it much, much easier to reinstall Perl on the same machine or to install the application (and especially all its prerequisites) on another machine. Module::Install is an easy-to-use way to write your Makefile.PL.
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