docs, website: remove bad `sh` from command The MarkDown engine we use for the Bazel website renders the following MarkDown block: foo: ```sh bar ``` to HTML as: foo: <code>sh bar</code> when in fact it should render it as: foo: <code class="sh">bar</code> This resulted in a bad command that the users couldn't run as it was on the website. Change-Id: If127ca83375b4d1f8c6403fdec16bbd79498cb5d Closes #5288. Change-Id: If127ca83375b4d1f8c6403fdec16bbd79498cb5d PiperOrigin-RevId: 198380352
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