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I get the impression that in order to use the comparison options m or x I need to actually scan a directory structure when running the command.
Is there any way to skip the scanning and just treat two previous output files as -k and the result of the scan, respectively?
Do I accomplish that with two k options in some way?
I want to do this because I'd prefer to not need to rerun a large scan in case I make a mistake with what options I want to use, and which list should be k and which should be treated as the scan (I assume the output differs depending on mxMX)
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Hello!
I get the impression that in order to use the comparison options
m
orx
I need to actually scan a directory structure when running the command.Is there any way to skip the scanning and just treat two previous output files as
-k
and the result of the scan, respectively?Do I accomplish that with two
k
options in some way?I want to do this because I'd prefer to not need to rerun a large scan in case I make a mistake with what options I want to use, and which list should be
k
and which should be treated as the scan (I assume the output differs depending onmxMX
)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: