Run or try the previous command again.
Usage
run
expects an exit code 0, whereas try
allows for non-zero exit codes.
Scenario: My example scenario
When I run `wp site option update admin_user_id 1`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Updated 'admin_user_id' site option.
"""
When I run the previous command again
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Value passed for 'admin_user_id' site option is unchanged.
"""
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