raku is amazing. It's perl to the power of perl. Which is why I adopted it. I used perl for its power and expressiveness, and for its layering (never having to learn the entire language at once: one feature at a time is fine). Raku does not disappoint and is a stellar successor (and I'll never know the whole thing :-).
Regarding your oath, it's been 10 years and perhaps you are better now at learning language features. Raku's documentation is very good ... but a very different format that perl. And raku doubled down on regex documentation and structuring ideas (which are completely applicable to refactoring somebody else's regex). And the usual forums are excellent at helping with raku questions.
Regarding your oath, it's been 10 years and perhaps you are better now at learning language features. Raku's documentation is very good ... but a very different format that perl. And raku doubled down on regex documentation and structuring ideas (which are completely applicable to refactoring somebody else's regex). And the usual forums are excellent at helping with raku questions.