docs: update deprecated blockquote highlight syntax (#19974)

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@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ You can download the `hub` tool from https://hub.github.com/ . Using
to make PRs. Most remote operations can be done through the `hub` CLI to make PRs. Most remote operations can be done through the `hub` CLI
command. command.
> **Note** > [!NOTE]
> You still need to have a GitHub account. > You still need to have a GitHub account.
### Preparation: ### Preparation:

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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ V is constantly being updated. To update V, simply run:
v up v up
``` ```
> **Note** > [!NOTE]
> If you run into any trouble, or you have a different operating > If you run into any trouble, or you have a different operating
> system or Linux distribution that doesn't install or work immediately, please see > system or Linux distribution that doesn't install or work immediately, please see
> [Installation Issues](https://github.com/vlang/v/discussions/categories/installation-issues) > [Installation Issues](https://github.com/vlang/v/discussions/categories/installation-issues)
@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ Otherwise, follow these instructions:
### Symlinking ### Symlinking
> **Note** > [!NOTE]
> It is *highly recommended*, that you put V on your PATH. That saves > It is *highly recommended*, that you put V on your PATH. That saves
> you the effort to type in the full path to your v executable every time. > you the effort to type in the full path to your v executable every time.
> V provides a convenience `v symlink` command to do that more easily. > V provides a convenience `v symlink` command to do that more easily.
@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ v symlink
That will make V available everywhere, by adding it to your PATH. Please restart your That will make V available everywhere, by adding it to your PATH. Please restart your
shell/editor after that, so that it can pick up the new PATH variable. shell/editor after that, so that it can pick up the new PATH variable.
> **Note** > [!NOTE]
> There is no need to run `v symlink` more than once - v will still be available, even after > There is no need to run `v symlink` more than once - v will still be available, even after
> `v up`, restarts, and so on. You only need to run it again if you decide to move the V repo > `v up`, restarts, and so on. You only need to run it again if you decide to move the V repo
> folder somewhere else. > folder somewhere else.

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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ matches an expected .out file. You can also check for code that does panic
using this test runner - just paste the start of the `panic()` output in the using this test runner - just paste the start of the `panic()` output in the
corresponding .out file. corresponding .out file.
> **Note** > [!NOTE]
> These tests, expect to find a pair of `.vv` and `.out` files, in the folder: > These tests, expect to find a pair of `.vv` and `.out` files, in the folder:
> vlib/v/slow_tests/inout > vlib/v/slow_tests/inout
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ file is compiled with `-o -` .
This *test runner*, checks whether whole project folders, can be compiled, and run. This *test runner*, checks whether whole project folders, can be compiled, and run.
> **Note** > [!NOTE]
> Each project in these folders, should finish with an exit code of 0, > Each project in these folders, should finish with an exit code of 0,
> and it should output `OK` as its last stdout line. > and it should output `OK` as its last stdout line.
@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ This runs tests for:
* `vlib/v/checker/tests/*.vv` * `vlib/v/checker/tests/*.vv`
* `vlib/v/parser/tests/*.vv` * `vlib/v/parser/tests/*.vv`
> **Note** > [!NOTE]
> There are special folders, that compiler_errors_test.v will try to > There are special folders, that compiler_errors_test.v will try to
> run/compile with specific options: > run/compile with specific options:
@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ tests in the main V repository, for example:
* `v vet vlib/v` - run a style checker. * `v vet vlib/v` - run a style checker.
* `v test-self` (run self tests) in various compilation modes. * `v test-self` (run self tests) in various compilation modes.
> **Note** > [!NOTE]
The VDOC test vdoc_file_test.v now also supports VAUTOFIX, which is The VDOC test vdoc_file_test.v now also supports VAUTOFIX, which is
useful, if you change anything inside cmd/tools/vdoc or vlib/v/doc/, useful, if you change anything inside cmd/tools/vdoc or vlib/v/doc/,
or inside the modules that it depends on (like markdown). or inside the modules that it depends on (like markdown).

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@ -6149,7 +6149,7 @@ specialised machine instructions, that do require a specific alignment to work.
performance critical algorithms, you do not really need it, since the proper minimum alignment performance critical algorithms, you do not really need it, since the proper minimum alignment
is CPU specific, and the compiler already usually will choose a good default for you. is CPU specific, and the compiler already usually will choose a good default for you.
> **Note** > [!NOTE]
> You can leave out the alignment factor, i.e. use just `@[aligned]`, in which case the compiler > You can leave out the alignment factor, i.e. use just `@[aligned]`, in which case the compiler
> will align a type to the maximum useful alignment for the target machine you are compiling for, > will align a type to the maximum useful alignment for the target machine you are compiling for,
> i.e. the alignment will be the largest alignment which is ever used for any data type on the > i.e. the alignment will be the largest alignment which is ever used for any data type on the

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Then you can open `index.html` in your favorite browser.
### JS Server ### JS Server
> **NOTE**\ > [!NOTE]
> The JS server example in the following steps requires Node.js. > The JS server example in the following steps requires Node.js.
> To install Node, please refer to the [download page](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) > To install Node, please refer to the [download page](https://nodejs.org/en/download/)
> or the installation via your operating systems [package manager](https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager). > or the installation via your operating systems [package manager](https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager).

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Then you can open `index.html` in your favorite browser.
### JS Server ### JS Server
> **NOTE**\ > [!NOTE]
> The JS server example in the following steps requires Node.js. > The JS server example in the following steps requires Node.js.
> To install Node, please refer to the [download page](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) > To install Node, please refer to the [download page](https://nodejs.org/en/download/)
> or the installation via your operating systems [package manager](https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager). > or the installation via your operating systems [package manager](https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager).

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
## Running the App ## Running the App
> **NOTE**\ > [!NOTE]
> The following steps require Node.js. > The following steps require Node.js.
> To install Node, please refer to the [download page](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) > To install Node, please refer to the [download page](https://nodejs.org/en/download/)
> or the installation via your operating systems [package manager](https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager). > or the installation via your operating systems [package manager](https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager).

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ There are 2 ways to do regex:
a) using the native module called `regex` a) using the native module called `regex`
b) using an exteranl module called `pcre`, which wraps the C library pcre. b) using an exteranl module called `pcre`, which wraps the C library pcre.
> **Note** > [!NOTE]
> You need to first do: `v install pcre`, for the `pcre` module to work. > You need to first do: `v install pcre`, for the `pcre` module to work.
You can find examples of both in this directory. You can find examples of both in this directory.

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The benefits of using V for web:
is enough. is enough.
- Fast development without any boilerplate. - Fast development without any boilerplate.
> **Note** > [!NOTE]
> V and Vweb are at a very early stage and are changing rapidly. > V and Vweb are at a very early stage and are changing rapidly.
The code is available [here](./code/blog). The code is available [here](./code/blog).
@ -411,4 +411,4 @@ app is run you will see the articles created from the previous executions
To be continued... To be continued...
For an example of a more sophisticated web app written in V, check out Vorum: https://github.com/vlang/vorum For an example of a more sophisticated web app written in V, check out Vorum: https://github.com/vlang/vorum