Jacek Sieka 7c2ed5c609
Always-on optimistic mode (#4458)
With https://github.com/status-im/nimbus-eth2/pull/4420 implemented, the
checks that we perform are equivalent to those of a `SYNCING` EL - as
such, we can treat missing EL the same as SYNCING and proceed with an
optimistic sync.

This mode of operation significantly speeds up recovery after an offline
EL event because the CL is already synced and can immediately inform the
EL of the latest head.

It also allows using a beacon node for consensus archival queries
without an execution client.

* deprecate `--optimistic` flag
* log block details on EL error, soften log level because we can now
continue to operate
* `UnviableFork` -> `Invalid` when block hash verification fails -
failed hash verification is not a fork-related block issue
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Documentation

material for mkdocs

The Nimbus guide is generated using Material for mkdocs, and installed using a python VENV (see Makefile).

mdbook

Some books in this folder were produced using mdBook - see installation guide.

# Install or update tooling (make sure you add "~/.cargo/bin" to PATH):
cargo install mdbook --version 0.4.18
cargo install mdbook-toc --version 0.8.0
cargo install mdbook-open-on-gh --version 2.1.0
cargo install mdbook-admonish --version 1.7.0

# Work on the book locally - open "http://localhost:4000" for live version
cd docs/the_nimbus_book
mdbook serve -p 4000

# Create a local copy of the book
make book

# Publish book using makefile (in the top-level dir)
make publish-book