chore(markdown): MD031 Fenced code blocks should be surrounded by blank lines

Signed-off-by: txtsd <thexerothermicsclerodermoid@gmail.com>
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@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ A `legacy` and `onesix` launchers are available.
* `onesix` can handle launching any Minecraft version, at the cost of some extra features `legacy` enables (custom window icon and title).
Example (some parts have been censored):
```
mod legacyjavafixer-1.0
mainClass net.minecraft.launchwrapper.Launch

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@ -102,6 +102,7 @@ general, all access functions on tables are named `toml_*_in(...)`.
In the normal case, you know the key and its content type, and retrievals can be done
using one of these functions:
```c
toml_string_in(tab, key);
toml_bool_in(tab, key);
@ -113,6 +114,7 @@ toml_array_in(tab, key);
```
You can also interrogate the keys in a table using an integer index:
```c
toml_table_t* tab = toml_parse_file(...);
for (int i = 0; ; i++) {
@ -127,11 +129,13 @@ for (int i = 0; ; i++) {
TOML arrays can be deref-ed using integer indices. In general, all access methods on arrays are named `toml_*_at()`.
To obtain the size of an array:
```c
int size = toml_array_nelem(arr);
```
To obtain the content of an array, use a valid index and call one of these functions:
```c
toml_string_at(arr, idx);
toml_bool_at(arr, idx);
@ -150,6 +154,7 @@ call was successful. If so, you may proceed to read the value
corresponding to the type of the content.
For example:
```c
toml_datum_t host = toml_string_in(tab, "host");
if (host.ok) {

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
# How to import
To import with flakes use
```nix
{
inputs = {