Skills: adopt RFC 2119 requirement-level language across all SKILL docs#18
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Summary
Apply RFC 2119 requirement-level semantics across all existing skill documents in this repo.
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Why
This removes ambiguity in coding standards and guidance consumed by both humans and AI agents, and aligns review expectations with explicit requirement levels.
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