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* create-implementation-plan: require unique identifiers (#1989) The skill template tells the agent to use REQ-, TASK-, GOAL-, and similar prefixed identifiers, but never says they have to be unique or how to check. @basilevs reported plans coming back with duplicate TASK IDs and proposed three POSIX one-liners that catch the two real collision modes (table rows and bullet declarations) plus a broad diagnostic scan. Document the uniqueness rule under the existing Template Validation Rules, then add a new "Identifier Uniqueness Check" section with all three bash commands and instructions on which must come back empty before the plan is finalized. DEP-* references intentionally allowed in multiple sections per the reporter's note. Closes #1989. * codespell: ignore GUD identifier prefix (#1989) Upstream skills/create-implementation-plan/SKILL.md already uses GUD-001 in the template body. Codespell currently slips past it on word-boundary, but the regex alternation (GUD|RISK|...) added in the previous commit on this branch makes codespell flag it as a misspelling of GOOD. GUD is the documented "Guideline" identifier prefix alongside REQ, SEC, CON, PAT, etc. Add it to the ignore-words-list, matching the pattern every other technical-token exemption in .codespellrc uses. * create-implementation-plan: clarify declaration vs reference (#1989 review) basilevs flagged that calling out DEP-* specifically was misleading, because any identifier can appear as a reference. A TASK body can cite a REQ, one TASK can cite another, and so on. The original phrasing made it sound like DEP-* was the only prefix allowed to recur. Rewrite the rule to lead with "uniquely declared": - Define declaration as the leading bullet/cell ID (e.g., the table row in Implementation Phase N, or '- **REQ-001**:'). - Say explicitly that references elsewhere in the plan are expected and not collisions, with concrete examples (TASK citing REQ, TASK citing TASK, Dependencies pointing at a DEP declared upstream). - Tighten the check intro to call (1) and (2) declaration-targeted gates and (3) a broad informational scan that will see references. Bash checks unchanged; they already encode the declaration-vs-reference distinction via the table-cell and bullet-prefix anchors.