chore: apply Anthropic best practices to all skills (v1.4.2)

- Add `allowed-tools` frontmatter to all 10 SKILL.md files for tool pre-approval
- Soften kepano/obsidian-skills dependency in 4 skills (canvas, obsidian-bases, obsidian-markdown, wiki-ingest) — now recommends if installed, doesn't require
- Soften banana-claude dependency in canvas skill
- Improve trigger descriptions for defuddle (+4 phrases) and obsidian-markdown (+5 phrases)
- Remove docs/superpowers/plans/ (contained private paths)
- Gitignore claude-obsidian-archive/ and _attachments/
- Bump version to 1.4.2

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name: obsidian-markdown
description: "Write correct Obsidian Flavored Markdown: wikilinks, embeds, callouts, properties, tags, highlights, math, and canvas syntax. Reference this when creating or editing any wiki page. Triggers on: write obsidian note, obsidian syntax, wikilink, callout, embed, obsidian markdown."
description: "Write correct Obsidian Flavored Markdown: wikilinks, embeds, callouts, properties, tags, highlights, math, and canvas syntax. Reference this when creating or editing any wiki page. Triggers on: write obsidian note, obsidian syntax, wikilink, callout, embed, obsidian markdown, wikilink format, callout syntax, embed syntax, obsidian formatting, how to write obsidian markdown."
allowed-tools: Read Write Edit
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# obsidian-markdown: Obsidian Flavored Markdown
Reference this skill when writing any wiki page. Obsidian extends standard Markdown with wikilinks, embeds, callouts, and properties. Getting syntax wrong causes broken links, invisible callouts, or malformed frontmatter.
**Cross-reference**: `kepano/obsidian-skills` publishes the authoritative cross-platform version of this skill at [github.com/kepano/obsidian-skills](https://github.com/kepano/obsidian-skills). If installed, that skill is the canonical reference. Use it alongside this one.
**Cross-reference**: If the kepano/obsidian-skills plugin is installed, prefer its canonical obsidian-markdown skill for authoritative Obsidian syntax reference. Otherwise, use the reference below. See also [github.com/kepano/obsidian-skills](https://github.com/kepano/obsidian-skills).
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