After talking with @perylemke, we realized that probably most people
will likely expect it to be called --clean instead of --rm-dist, as its
more similar to the popular `make clean` task.
This adds the --clean flag, and make the --rm-dist one deprecated.
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Fixes wording in the docs page about Git being in a dirty state.
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The example creates an error because builds is supposed to be an array
here is shown as a string
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* docs: fix several htmltest issues
Signed-off-by: Carlos A Becker <caarlos0@gmail.com>
* docs: more fixes
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* feat: improve docker errors
Adding an error page with some more info to help debug issues.
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* fix: forgot return
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* fix: missing err
Signed-off-by: Carlos A Becker <caarlos0@gmail.com>