Update intro_patterns.rst (#71542)

Call out the trailing comma when specifying a single host. Small snag that took me a while to notice.
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Patterns and ansible-playbook flags Patterns and ansible-playbook flags
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You can change the behavior of the patterns defined in playbooks using command-line options. For example, you can run a playbook that defines ``hosts: all`` on a single host by specifying ``-i 127.0.0.2,``. This works even if the host you target is not defined in your inventory. You can also limit the hosts you target on a particular run with the ``--limit`` flag:: You can change the behavior of the patterns defined in playbooks using command-line options. For example, you can run a playbook that defines ``hosts: all`` on a single host by specifying ``-i 127.0.0.2,`` (note the trailing comma). This works even if the host you target is not defined in your inventory. You can also limit the hosts you target on a particular run with the ``--limit`` flag::
ansible-playbook site.yml --limit datacenter2 ansible-playbook site.yml --limit datacenter2