If I have deployed several web apps to abc.meteor.com, xyz.meteor.com, what command line can I use to find out the list of the domains I deployed? Thank you!
# meteor --help
Commands:
run [default] Run this project in local development mode.
debug Run the project, but suspend the server process for debugging.
create Create a new project.
update Upgrade this project's dependencies to their latest versions.
add Add a package to this project.
remove Remove a package from this project.
list List the packages explicitly used by your project.
add-platform Add a platform to this project.
remove-platform Remove a platform from this project.
list-platforms List the platforms added to your project.
build Build this project for all platforms.
lint Build this project and run the linters printing all errors and warnings.
shell Launch a Node REPL for interactively evaluating server-side code.
mongo Connect to the Mongo database for the specified site.
reset Reset the project state. Erases the local database.
deploy Deploy this project to Meteor.
logs Show logs for specified site.
authorized View or change authorized users and organizations for a site.
claim Claim a site deployed with an old Meteor version.
login Log in to your Meteor developer account.
logout Log out of your Meteor developer account.
whoami Prints the username of your Meteor developer account.
test-packages Test one or more packages.
admin Administrative commands.
**list-sites List sites for which you are authorized.**
publish-release Publish a new meteor release to the package server.
publish Publish a new version of a package to the package server.
publish-for-arch Builds an already-published package for a new platform.
search Search through the package server database.
show Show detailed information about a release or package.
See 'meteor help <command>' for details on a command.
#meteor help list-sites
Usage: meteor list-sites
List the sites that you have deployed with 'meteor deploy', and sites
for which other users have authorized you with the 'meteor authorized'
command.
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