doc/reference-cmd: use vet as example, not fmt

"go tool fmt" doesn't work, "go tool vet" does.

R=golang-dev, rogpeppe, r, minux.ma, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5900049
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Rob Pike 2012-03-25 11:35:16 +11:00
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<p>
The programs can also be run as stand-alone binaries, with unmodified arguments,
using the go tool subcommand, such as "go tool fmt".
This style of invocation allows, for instance, reformatting a single source file rather than
an entire package: "go tool fmt myprogram.go" as compared to
"go fmt mypackage".
using the go tool subcommand, such as "go tool vet".
This style of invocation allows, for instance, checking a single source file rather than
an entire package: "go tool vet myprogram.go" as compared to
"go vet mypackage".
Some of the commands, such as prof and yacc, are accessible
only through the go tool subcommand.
</p>