fix(taskstoissues): skip tasks that already have a GitHub issue#2992
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Re-running /speckit-taskstoissues created a duplicate issue for every task because the command never checked for existing ones. Add a deduplication step before issue creation: list the repo's issues (state all) via the GitHub MCP server, collect the task IDs already present in issue titles, and skip any task that already has a matching issue. Issue titles are now prefixed with the task ID (e.g. T001:) so they can be matched on later runs, and list_issues is added to the command's MCP tools. Fixes github#2968
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Fixes #2968
Re-running /speckit-taskstoissues created a duplicate issue for every task because the command never checked whether an
issue already existed.
This adds a dedup step before issue creation: it lists the repo's issues (state all, so closed ones count too) via the
GitHub MCP server, pulls the task IDs already present in issue titles, and skips any task that already has a matching
issue. New issue titles are prefixed with the task ID (e.g. T001:) so they can be matched on later runs. list_issues is
added to the command's MCP tools for the read.
Single template change, no behavior change on a first run — only re-runs are affected.
This PR was authored with AI assistance (Claude Code), reviewed by me.