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Marco Hinz 5082af415f Health: rework syntax (#5744)
- By re-enabling code blocks (every line that doesn't begin with a "-" and is
  indented by at least 4 spaces), we prevent the Markdown syntax to evaluate "_"
  as beginning for italic text.

  That's the case for `:CheckHealth deoplete` for instance. It would output:

    $ cat /tmp/log_{PID}

  Since the deoplete check gets run first, almost all of the following
  `:CheckHealth` output would be italic.

- Since we re-enable code blocks, we now have to tell our custom syntax that it
  can be part of markdownCodeBlock as well. Otherwise there would be no
  highlithing for our keywords ERROR, INFO, etc. after 4 spaces of indent.

- Since we do the above anyway, we make it work for mkdListItemLine as well.
  That's a highlight group from `plasticboy/vim-markdown` opposed to the shipped
  markdown syntax (which essentially is `tpope/vim-markdown`). Before this patch
  there was no highlighting at all in the `:CheckHealth` output.
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The autoload directory is for standard Vim autoload scripts.

These are functions used by plugins and for general use.  They will be loaded
automatically when the function is invoked.  See ":help autoload".

gzip.vim	for editing compressed files
netrw*.vim	browsing (remote) directories and editing remote files
tar.vim		browsing tar files
zip.vim		browsing zip files
paste.vim	common code for mswin.vim, menu.vim and macmap.vim
spellfile.vim	downloading of a missing spell file

Omni completion files:
ccomplete.vim		C
csscomplete.vim		HTML / CSS
htmlcomplete.vim	HTML
javascriptcomplete.vim  Javascript
phpcomplete.vim		PHP
pythoncomplete.vim	Python
rubycomplete.vim	Ruby
syntaxcomplete.vim	from syntax highlighting
xmlcomplete.vim		XML (uses files in the xml directory)