* refactor: consolidate coercion ownership
Centralize four canonical coercion helpers, migrate exact core and plugin duplicates through narrow Plugin SDK facades, and enforce declaration and plugin-normalization ownership boundaries.
The sweep adds eight focused SDK exports while deleting more production and tooling code than it adds. User-visible behavior is unchanged except for safer equivalent object and UI parsing at existing boundaries.
* fix: guard integer option ownership
Register resolveIntegerOption with the canonical function owner and extend the declaration-guard fixture so future local duplicates fail validation.
* fix: keep integer helpers on numeric facade
Remove the unshipped duplicate string-coerce exports and route every affected plugin consumer through the existing number-runtime contract.
* fix: point numeric coercion to number runtime
Make boundary and declaration diagnostics recommend the canonical numeric facade, with failing-before coverage for both guidance paths.
Extract shared normalization/coercion helpers into private @openclaw/normalization-core workspace package while preserving existing plugin SDK helper subpaths.\n\nAlso keeps direct normalization-core imports internal, wires UI/build/loader resolution, and replaces the slow PR network CodeQL lane with a fast added-line boundary scan while retaining full CodeQL for scheduled/manual runs.\n\nVerification: local moved tests, plugin SDK boundary tests, extension loader tests, agents-support shard, UI build/test, build artifacts, lint, workflow guards, autoreview, and GitHub CI passed on PR head 963d893715.