Sebastiaan van Stijn be035a0272 YAML docs: add os_type property on flags and (sub)commands
This patch adds an `os_type` property in the generated YAML docs, both for
commands, and for flags;

Note that the ostype annotation on flags can have multiple values set,
however, multiple values are currently not used (and unlikely will).

To simplify usage of the os_type property in the YAML, and for consistency with
the same property for commands, we're only using the first ostype that's set.

```yaml
command: docker checkpoint create
short: Create a checkpoint from a running container
long: Create a checkpoint from a running container
usage: docker checkpoint create [OPTIONS] CONTAINER CHECKPOINT [flags]
pname: docker checkpoint
plink: docker_checkpoint.yaml
options:
- option: checkpoint-dir
  value_type: string
  description: Use a custom checkpoint storage directory
  deprecated: false
  experimental: false
  experimentalcli: false
  kubernetes: false
  swarm: false
- option: leave-running
  value_type: bool
  default_value: "false"
  description: Leave the container running after checkpoint
  deprecated: false
  experimental: false
  experimentalcli: false
  kubernetes: false
  swarm: false
deprecated: false
min_api_version: "1.25"
experimental: true
experimentalcli: false
kubernetes: false
swarm: false
os_type: windows
```

```yaml
command: docker container start
short: Start one or more stopped containers
long: Start one or more stopped containers
usage: docker container start [OPTIONS] CONTAINER [CONTAINER...] [flags]
pname: docker container
plink: docker_container.yaml
options:
- option: attach
  shorthand: a
  value_type: bool
  default_value: "false"
  description: Attach STDOUT/STDERR and forward signals
  deprecated: false
  experimental: false
  experimentalcli: false
  kubernetes: false
  swarm: false
- option: checkpoint
  value_type: string
  description: Restore from this checkpoint
  deprecated: false
  experimental: true
  experimentalcli: false
  kubernetes: false
  swarm: false
  os_type: linux
- option: checkpoint-dir
  value_type: string
  description: Use a custom checkpoint storage directory
  deprecated: false
  experimental: true
  experimentalcli: false
  kubernetes: false
  swarm: false
  os_type: linux
- option: detach-keys
  value_type: string
  description: Override the key sequence for detaching a container
  deprecated: false
  experimental: false
  experimentalcli: false
  kubernetes: false
  swarm: false
- option: interactive
  shorthand: i
  value_type: bool
  default_value: "false"
  description: Attach container's STDIN
  deprecated: false
  experimental: false
  experimentalcli: false
  kubernetes: false
  swarm: false
deprecated: false
experimental: false
experimentalcli: false
kubernetes: false
swarm: false
```

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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