support extracting nu code snippets into standalone .nu files for better downstream trackability#2162
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There are many useful recipes that exist in the cookbook and there is no way to track them directly in a script-friendly way (markdown file parsing is not ideal obviously).
This PR adds support for useful standalone code snippets (e.g. snippets that someone might want to put in their
autoload/dir) to be extracted out into their own .nu files so it can remain the source of truth for the cookbook while also being programmatically fetch-able.Note: this PR uses the lightweight @vuepress/plugin-markdown-include plugin which is an official VuePress plugin from the same @vuepress/* family already used in this repo