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* Remove Blazor.LanguageServices

The text-view-listener was the only thing here and it's not needed
anymore now that these features are build into our main VS payload.

We won't have any more code to put in this project because it's this
VSIX is pretty temporary.

* Remove reference to ProjectSystem

We don't need this reference, and it's got some breaking changes between
15 and 16 - rahter then mess with nuget sources for vs16 packages, I'm
just going to drop the dependency

* Remove unused cruft
* Target net472
* Add Blazor VSIX to build
* Add Extension to .sln
* Use AsyncPackage
* Update and streamline references
* Update manifest for 16.0
* Pack Templates before building VSIX
* Fix version of templates
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