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Add new command line to "list-pipelines" #1397
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* Add a `list-pipelines` management command #1397 Signed-off-by: tdruez <[email protected]> * Refine the output of the list-pipelines command #1397 Signed-off-by: tdruez <[email protected]> * Add unit test for the list-pipelines command #1397 Signed-off-by: tdruez <[email protected]> --------- Signed-off-by: tdruez <[email protected]>
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When I run SCIO from the CLI, I would like to list which pipelines are available and installed.
Something like:
./manage.py list-pipelines
that would list the pipelines with some minimal help.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: