yaml.ts to handle multiple models per method
This changes YAML parsing/creating functions for the model editor to handle multiple models per method. The changes in the actual YAML handling are fairly small because the format itself already supports multiple models per method. I've introduced a few helper functions to convert between the old and new types. This should only be necessary while we're in the middle of the transition to the new types and can be removed later. For now, we'll just take the first model in the array when converting from the new to the old type. This is a change in the behavior since currently we always take the last model in the array but this behavior is undocumented and unsupported, so it should be fine to change it.
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