Fix lldb-vscode README.md

Summary: The readme was missing "-" characters to enable links

Patch by Nathan Lanza <nathan@lanza.io>

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52069

llvm-svn: 342266
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# Table of Contents
- [Introduction](#Introduction)
- [Intallation](#Intallation Visual Studio Code)
- [Installation](#Installation-Visual-Studio-Code)
- [Configurations](#configurations)
- [Launch Configuration Settings](#launch configuration settings)
- [Attach Configuration Settings](#attach configuration settings)
- [Example configurations](#example configurations)
- [Launch Configuration Settings](#launch-configuration-settings)
- [Attach Configuration Settings](#attach-configuration-settings)
- [Example configurations](#example-configurations)
- [Launching](#launching)
- [Attach to process using process ID](#attach using pid)
- [Attach to process by name](#attach by name)
- [Loading a core file](#loading a core file)
- [Attach to process using process ID](#attach-using-pid)
- [Attach to process by name](#attach-by-name)
- [Loading a core file](#loading-a-core-file)
# Introduction
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The protocol is easy to run remotely and also can allow other tools and IDEs to
get a full featured debugger with a well defined protocol.
# Intallation for Visual Studio Code
# Installation for Visual Studio Code
Installing the plug-in involves creating a directory in the `~/.vscode/extensions` folder and copying the package.json file that is in the same directory as this
documentation into it, and copying to symlinking a lldb-vscode binary into