Does jdupes do a 'dry run' if you just specify directory(s) and no other options

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  • jdupes

    Discontinued A powerful duplicate file finder and an enhanced fork of 'fdupes'.

  • I can work it out by looking at https://github.com/jbruchon/jdupes.

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