No, it is not possible for clang-format to solely sort the includes and retain the original content of the file. When you run clang-format, it will apply all of the formatting rules specified in the configuration file, which includes things like indentation, line breaks, and blank lines. Sorting the includes is just one aspect of the formatting process, and it is not possible to isolate this without affecting the rest of the formatting. However, you can customize the formatting rules in your configuration file to match the original formatting as closely as possible.
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