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Change lib list --updatable output to be clearer if no lib is updatable #1053

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Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements

  • The PR has no duplicates (please search among the Pull Requests
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  • What kind of change does this PR introduce?

Clarifies output of an existing command.

  • What is the current behavior?

Calling lib list --updatable command outputs No libraries installed..

  • What is the new behavior?

Calling lib list --updatable command outputs No updates available..

  • Does this PR introduce a breaking change?

No.

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@silvanocerza silvanocerza added topic: documentation Related to documentation for the project component/CLI labels Nov 2, 2020
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Thanks Silvano!

@silvanocerza silvanocerza merged commit 8cc7127 into master Nov 3, 2020
@silvanocerza silvanocerza deleted the scerza/updatable-lib-list branch November 3, 2020 11:30
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