Because of how plugin commands are implemented, their output can be incredibly verbose. Rather than executing even the `set -eo pipefail` parts of a plugin, we immediately check if the command is implemented by a plugin. If it is not, then we continue on as normal.
One side-effect of this change is that plugin commands need to be duplicated again:
- once in the command array
- once for the actual body of the command
- once in the help output
This is also quite hackish, and probably not the best way to decrease trace output. Note that we drop approximately 2k lines worth of logs with this change.
Plugins with commands will need to implement a catch-all command that exits with the `DOKKU_NOT_IMPLEMENTED_EXIT`` code (10). This signals to dokku that a given plugin has indeed not executed anything for a plugin (which may not always be the case).
Using plugins that do not implement this pattern will result in those plugins silencing the error message.