Unfortunately, I didn't catch these issues while reviewing #702.
After looking more closely at `php` options, `-S` requires additional
arguments (<address>:<port>) and `-s` may produce output if used that
way. So, matching ` -s ` seems to be better.
Also, `@for_app('php')` already asserts the presence of `php ` in the
command script. Matching `php -s` prevents the rule from fixing commands
like `php -t public -s 0.0.0.0:8080`.