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functions - How to find out what blocks are added by a plugin

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I am creating a plugin, which adds a number of blocks defined by JS/PHP as per Gutenberg documentation. I want to display these block names on an admin page.

Is there a hook or function I can use which will let me know which blocks are being defined in my plugin from the register_block_type function, or will I have to create list and update it manually?

I am currently looping through the below and looking for my my-block/in the list and then displaying, is there a better or more accurate way?

$block_types = WP_Block_Type_Registry::get_instance()->get_all_registered();
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