perl -MFile::Find -le 'for (@INC) {
find(sub { print $File::Find::name if /pm$/ }, $_)
}'
Update: here's one that cleans up the output to resemble the module names, rather than the .pm filenames:
perl -MFile::Find -le '
for $inc (@INC) {
find(sub {
return unless /pm$/;
($module = $File::Find::name) =~ s!^$inc/!!;
$module =~ s!/!::!g;
$module =~ s/.pm$//;
print $module
},
$inc)
}'
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