feat: prosediff — word-level prose diff over markdown block structure The Phase 0 de-risk gate. Segments a document into blocks with goldmark (headings, paragraphs, list items, code fences, table rows, block quotes, frontmatter), aligns the two block sequences with Myers over content hashes, and diffs word-by-word inside modified prose blocks and line-by-line inside modified code fences. Whitespace and line wrapping alone produce no diff in prose, and always do in code — that split is the whole point. Moves are detected by verbatim anchor and grown over their neighbours, so a relocated section does not explode into add+remove; a move that also bridges one edited block is recognised, a section rewritten while moving is not, and that limit is pinned by a test rather than papered over. SPIKE.md reports the verdict against twelve real revisions of docs/DESIGN.md: rewrapping the whole 1139-line document produces 1563 changed lines for git and zero changes here; 77% of real prose modifications read as small edits; 13% shred and want a two-column fallback in the web layer, which BlockChange.Similarity already gates. Verdict: the approach works, build the review UI on it.