Updated Bot commands (markdown)

Sarah Wang
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## Rebase
Rebasing is useful you're reviewing an older PR and want to get new signal: you might want to rebase to get the most up to date tests and re run the CI. Note that rebasing always defaults to the default branch of pytorch/pytorch, which currently is master. You, along with any member of the pytorch organization, can rebase your PR.
Rebasing is useful you're reviewing an older PR and want to get new signal: you might want to rebase to get the most up to date tests and re run the CI. Rebasing defaults to the default branch of pytorch/pytorch, which currently is master. You, along with any member of the pytorch organization, can rebase your PR.
```
@pytorchbot rebase
```
We also have the following flags:
-s, -stable, -viableStrict: rebase the PR to the viable/strict branch instead of master.
Examples:
```
@pytorchbot merge -s
```
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