Add type completeness pre-commit hook#16744
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Added this to ensure the type completeness check is consistent across versions.
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Now that
prefectis 100% type complete, this PR adds a pre-commit hook help catch additions to the public API that are missing type hints.This PR also removes the GitHub Actions workflow that was previously performing type completeness checks.
Closes #16292