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Add command-line tool for querying installed extensions #418

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@drdavella drdavella added this to the v1.4.0 milestone Dec 21, 2017
@drdavella drdavella self-assigned this Dec 21, 2017
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Cadair commented Dec 21, 2017

Awesome!

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Cadair commented Dec 21, 2017

I will try this out next time I get the chance.

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Coverage decreased (-0.4%) to 94.688% when pulling 068d69d on drdavella:extension-tool into e8cd5a5 on spacetelescope:master.

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Coverage decreased (-0.4%) to 94.736% when pulling c0d49fd on drdavella:extension-tool into 3a4db1b on spacetelescope:master.

@drdavella drdavella merged commit 7cd8f3b into asdf-format:master Jan 4, 2018
@drdavella drdavella deleted the extension-tool branch January 4, 2018 20:14
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