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You could also run your generated files through the OpenType freezer (assuming that the OpenType feature code is still present): https://github.com/twardoch/fonttools-opentype-feature-freezer
I also started a ticket with linked files here: https://github.com/JulietaUla/Montserrat/issues/128
If you want to look inside a font file, you can use the ttx command line tool (included with fontTools) to convert binary fonts to human-readable XML format. You can also open them in a font editor like FontForge or Glyphs if you want a GUI, but font editors may not show you everything that's inside the file.
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