docs: add agent skills for v9 base hooks creation and usage#35792
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This PR introduces two new skills:
fluentui-react-v9-base-hooks, which provides comprehensive documentation and guidance for implementing "base/headless state hooks" in the Fluent UI v9 React components codebase. The skill includes an implementation guide, detailed type patterns, and recommended testing strategies to ensure consistency and best practices when extracting headless logic from component hooks. (this skill is also integrated into the repo, so you can use it in ClaudeCode via/fluentui-react-v9-base-hooks)fluentui-react-v9-custom-components, guidance for Agents on how to compose custom components on to of base/headless hooks