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From command-line I go in a folder of a GitHUb project, then I run licensee, it detect the licensee in LICENSE.spdx.
Then I delete LICENSE.spdx and re-run licensee; it still detect the file despite it no longer exist.
I would like to have an option to never use cache and always doing live checks.
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#196 introduced a double up of each entry that wasn't caught in review. In order to prevent repeat cases of this, or minor double ups, a Github actions entry should be created that checks for any double ups of the program name at the time when a new pull request is created, and if so, fail the case.