Description:
This classical CUI add-on aims to diagnose the user's individual add-on operating environment.
In particular, clarify the versions of installed add-ons and dependent libraries, and the location of the files actually used.

Needed libraries/dependencies:
This add-on does not depend on any other add-ons for its purpose.

Features:
This add-on basically works only when you enter a chat command.

(usage) /cdiag [<filename> | <number> | -list | -all]
<filename> : diagnose the operating environment of the specified add-on
<number> : same as above, but specify with the listed index number.
-list : list add-ons you have enabled
-all : list all add-ons installed (including currently disabled)

NOTE : In the current version, almost all advisory output features for end users have been removed.
<This add-on is currently under development.>

Purpose of publishing:
Many of the recent add-ons work in cooperation with library add-ons of different authors, and the update timing is also different.
Not all people use the add-on management tool 'minion', and their operating environment is different.
Therefore, add-on authors will often want to clarify their operating environment.

The concept of this add-on was a private utility created to verify the actual operating environment of the target add-on for testers.

Disclaimer:
The author does not guarantee the content of the advisory displayed by this add-on.
We also do not answer inquiries about the content of the advisory.

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