I recently answered this question which had a simple enough answer so provided an example command to use on the command line.
However, the OP seems to have taken umbrage over the fact that the exact example command I used doesn't work for them (it specifies an inventory file that they don't have) and attempted to edit the question to remove this argument.
That edit was rejected by other reviewers so the OP has since reposted my answer with the change that they wanted.
As I've mentioned in the comments, I feel that the change isn't warranted and is actually slightly less clear for future readers of the answer.
Should I have simply made the requested change even though I disagree with the necessity of it?
His/her answer clearly references my own and why they have created it so it doesn't strike me as plagiarism but I'm not convinced it adds anything to the question/answer combo as it is.