Yes, I know all about how it is done, I even make my own charts plotting the locations of the main extra-solar systems, but none of them, not one, has been found to be a mirror or Earth that we could just plop down on and live as we do here.
At best, a very few have been found to be "sort of on the similar size as Earth" (meaning much more gravity), being solid (rocky, as opposed to gaseous), and having conditions where a somewhat breathable atmosphere is at least possible.
Meaning that in a pinch, we might land there and try to struggle to survive very limitedly and temporarily, and more importantly, if planets somewhat similar to earth have been found then surely, there must be at least a few planets out there very much like Earth that would support life.