Thanks Robert for your advice.

You are right it makes more sense to change iter_changes in all cases,
since the idea is to cover all cases.

Note that my idea was to use the hook to add files that happen just to
have their metadata changed (so that they show as "changed" for all
purposes), but also to remove ".etckeeper" (the file containing metadata
info) from the iterator so that it gets ignored in the diff output. If
the iterator is modified globally, I guess I should keep .etckeeper in
so that it's properly used in all other operations, and filter it out at
the command/UI layer ?

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