fix(command-status): site info is missing for sites without netlify.toml#1999
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fix(command-status): site info is missing for sites without netlify.toml#1999
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- Summary
I noticed
ntl statusonly prints the site information if the site has anetlify.toml.This doesn't make sense to me.
site.configPathis used later on in the code inlogJsonandprettyjson.render. Both filter outundefined.- Test plan
Run
ntl statuson a site withoutnetlify.toml- A picture of a cute animal (not mandatory but encouraged)
