Add writable_acl_force to force ACL reset on writable dirs #4140
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Explanation: Some writable directories already have ACLs on the root, which makes the existing skip logic skip nested paths when running recursively. The new writable_acl_force option lets users reapply ACLs regardless of the root check so nested directories get the intended permissions, fixing deployments where ACL inheritance was previously missed. That said, this option is mainly intended to be used manually whenever the ACLs seem to be wrong and using sudo is not an option on the system.