QUESTION -- Why does force:package:installed:list need project?
See original GitHub issueQuick question. Why is it that the force:package:installed:list
command needs to be executed in a SFDX project? What from a project does it need to execute? The command only accepts one flag and that is the targetusername flag.
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@ImJohnMDaniel can you please ask this question in the trailblazer community?
Yes, sorry working with Dileep on this 😃