You can use Manip::END to selectively delete END blocks. It was written precisely for your situation where you have a fork and a troublesome END block.
$ends = Manip::END->new;
# now remove some END blocks
$ends->remove_class("Test::Cmd"); # only those in Test::Cmd
$ends->remove_isa("Test::Cmd"); # in Test::Cmd and any subclasses
$ends->remove_pat('^Test::Cmd(::.*)?$'); # any END blocks from Test::C
+md and Test::Cmd::Whatever
You can also do other manipulations.
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