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Use "certificate" instead of "cert" in docs.
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@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ certbot-auto_ method, which enables you to use installer plugins
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that cover both of those hard topics.
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If you're still not convinced and have decided to use this method,
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from the server that the domain you're requesting a cert for resolves
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from the server that the domain you're requesting a certficate for resolves
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to, `install Docker`_, then issue the following command:
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.. code-block:: shell
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@ -557,8 +557,8 @@ apologize for any inconvenience you encounter in integrating these
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commands into your individual environment.
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.. note:: ``certbot renew`` exit status will only be 1 if a renewal attempt failed.
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This means ``certbot renew`` exit status will be 0 if no cert needs to be updated.
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If you write a custom script and expect to run a command only after a cert was actually renewed
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This means ``certbot renew`` exit status will be 0 if no certificate needs to be updated.
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If you write a custom script and expect to run a command only after a certificate was actually renewed
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you will need to use the ``--post-hook`` since the exit status will be 0 both on successful renewal
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and when renewal is not necessary.
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