Fix: command option keep-outdated#6
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Why
The option
keep-outdateddoesn't work as it is a string compared to a boolean. Whatever its value, it's not going to be strictly equal tofalse(from the command line).How
We want to keep old value by default. And by putting the option, we expect to remove them.
Since a boolean value is expected, change the option to be a boolean option (without value), with a name matching the opposite of its default behavior.