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Give both cron-included and non-cron-included users instructions on how to test using --dry-run #718

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<p>
The Certbot packages on your system come with a cron job or systemd timer that will renew your certificates
automatically before they expire. You will not need to run Certbot again, unless you change your
configuration. You can test automatic renewal for your certificates by running this command:
<pre>sudo {{base_command}} renew --dry-run</pre></p>
<p>
If that command completes without errors, your certificates will renew automatically in the background.
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configuration.</p>

{{/cron_included}}
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{{/certonly}}

<p>You can test automatic renewal for your certificates by running this command:
<pre>sudo {{base_command}} renew --dry-run</pre></p>
<p>
If that command completes without errors, your certificates will renew automatically in the background.
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