Adam Perry @ OpenAI 1d9c9c9f33 [codex] Keep Bazel startup options stable across commands (#26256)
## Why

`just bazel-clippy` ran target discovery with
`--noexperimental_remote_repo_contents_cache`, then ran the build with
the workspace default `--experimental_remote_repo_contents_cache`. Bazel
therefore killed and restarted its server on each transition, slowing
repeated commands and discarding the in-memory analysis cache. An audit
found the same class of startup-option variation in several CI command
sequences.

## What changed

- Keep local lint target-discovery queries on the workspace-default
Bazel server, while making CI target discovery explicitly use the CI
startup options.
- Normalize GitHub Actions launches through the BuildBuddy wrapper to
share `BAZEL_OUTPUT_USER_ROOT` and
`--noexperimental_remote_repo_contents_cache`.
- Route the CI lockfile check and Windows test-shard query through the
same startup configuration.
- Document the startup-option invariant and add wrapper regression
coverage.

## Validation

- Confirmed consecutive local clippy target-discovery runs retained the
same Bazel server PID.
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