Is there a Terminal command to list all Frameworks?

I know I can see them in the System Information, but when I save the report and try to open it in Textedit, it's unreadable.

The following will list the System frameworks but not necessarily every framework that you have installed by some third party application.
system_profiler SPFrameworksDataType

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