Move task centering code closer to user input (#22082)

Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/22004 

* Reuse center terminals for tasks, when requested
* Extend task templates with `RevealTarget`, moving it from
`TaskSpawnTarget` into the core library
* Use `reveal_target` instead of `target` to avoid misinterpretations in
the task template context
* Do not expose `SpawnInTerminal` to user interface, avoid it
implementing `Serialize` and `Deserialize`
* Remove `NewCenterTask` action, extending `task::Spawn` interface
instead
* Do not require any extra unrelated parameters during task resolution,
instead, use task overrides on the resolved tasks on the modal side
* Add keybindings for opening the task modal in the
`RevealTarget::Center` mode

Release Notes:

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@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ Zed supports ways to spawn (and rerun) commands using its integrated terminal to
// Whether to allow multiple instances of the same task to be run, or rather wait for the existing ones to finish, defaults to `false`.
"allow_concurrent_runs": false,
// What to do with the terminal pane and tab, after the command was started:
// * `always` — always show the terminal pane, add and focus the corresponding task's tab in it (default)
// * `no_focus` — always show the terminal pane, add/reuse the task's tab there, but don't focus it
// * `never`avoid changing current terminal pane focus, but still add/reuse the task's tab there
// * `always` — always show the task's pane, and focus the corresponding tab in it (default)
// * `no_focus` — always show the task's pane, add the task's tab in it, but don't focus it
// * `never`do not alter focus, but still add/reuse the task's tab in its pane
"reveal": "always",
// What to do with the terminal pane and tab, after the command had finished:
// * `never` — Do nothing when the command finishes (default)