Right, but `--dry-run` is just a dry run mode, right? You have to sort of post-process it to create a plan.
I feel like the context for this comment thread was lost. Just to repeat it to forestall any further discussion in this subthread on non-plan dry-run, this is how I saw it:
* Igor: a good way to do dry run is to make plan
* * Me: first time i have seen 'plan' as explicit step for dry-run is with Terraform
* * * fickle: rsync is where i first encounter it [it here is not plan, it is dry-run]
* * * * me: really? rsync has 'plan'?
* * * * * john: rsync has dry-run. read manpage
i.e. Igor and I are talking about explicit plan (which is interesting model) and you guys are talking about dry-run.
I feel like the context for this comment thread was lost. Just to repeat it to forestall any further discussion in this subthread on non-plan dry-run, this is how I saw it:
* Igor: a good way to do dry run is to make plan
* * Me: first time i have seen 'plan' as explicit step for dry-run is with Terraform
* * * fickle: rsync is where i first encounter it [it here is not plan, it is dry-run]
* * * * me: really? rsync has 'plan'?
* * * * * john: rsync has dry-run. read manpage
i.e. Igor and I are talking about explicit plan (which is interesting model) and you guys are talking about dry-run.