I've just learned of the 'noop' flag on apply and it is really nice.
Only, I can't figure out how to get it to do what I want and I wonder
if I misunderstand how it's supposed to be used.

I've got several different types of nodes in a cluster where each type
gets some combination of the modules on puppetmaster applied to them.

So, when I change a module, I was thinking 'puppet apply --noop' would
allow me to see what that change would look like on a node of that
type.  Currently, it seems to compare to the "current" system - the
puppetmaster in this case.  So is there a way to do this same sort of
simulation against a specific node?  Or elsewhere I should be looking?
 Any pointers are greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
--tim

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