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A collection of command line scripts for Magento 2 code generation, and a PHP module system for organizing command line scripts.
We need documentation for the `magento2:fix-direct-om` command. A skeleton entry for this command can be found in the `docs/` folder. Use `grep`, `ack`, (or your search tool of choice), etc....
We need documentation for the `magento2:scan:class-and-namespace` command. A skeleton entry for this command can be found in the `docs/` folder. Use `grep`, `ack`, (or your search tool of choice), etc....
We need documentation for the `magento2:extract-mage2-system-xml-paths` command. A skeleton entry for this command can be found in the `docs/` folder. Use `grep`, `ack`, (or your search tool of choice), etc....
We need documentation for the `magento2:scan:acl-used` command. A skeleton entry for this command can be found in the `docs/` folder. Use `grep`, `ack`, (or your search tool of choice), etc....
We need documentation for the `magento2:convert-system-xml` command. A skeleton entry for this command can be found in the `docs/` folder. Use `grep`, `ack`, (or your search tool of choice), etc....
We need documentation for the `magento2:read-rest-schema` command. A skeleton entry for this command can be found in the `docs/` folder. Use `grep`, `ack`, (or your search tool of choice), etc....
We need documentation for the `magento2:convert-observers-xml` command. A skeleton entry for this command can be found in the `docs/` folder. Use `grep`, `ack`, (or your search tool of choice), etc....
We need documentation for the `magento2:class-list` command. A skeleton entry for this command can be found in the `docs/` folder. Use `grep`, `ack`, (or your search tool of choice), etc....
We need documentation for the `magento2:convert-class` command. A skeleton entry for this command can be found in the `docs/` folder. Use `grep`, `ack`, (or your search tool of choice), etc....
We need documentation for the `magento2:code-migration:rename` command. A skeleton entry for this command can be found in the `docs/` folder. Use `grep`, `ack`, (or your search tool of choice), etc....