Rowan Smith 1c4dd78b05 chore: add id to template version output columns (#22163)
At present it is not possible to obtain the `id` of the template version
in the table output:

```
➜  ~ coder templates version list -h                
coder v2.30.1+16408b1

USAGE:
  coder templates versions list [flags] <template>

  List all the versions of the specified template

OPTIONS:
  -O, --org string, $CODER_ORGANIZATION
          Select which organization (uuid or name) to use.

  -c, --column [name|created at|created by|status|active|archived] (default: name,created at,created by,status,active)
          Columns to display in table output.

➜  ~ coder templates version list aws-linux-dynamic 
NAME                 CREATED AT                 CREATED BY  STATUS     ACTIVE  
infallible_feistel2  2025-10-10T10:34:02+11:00  rowansmith  Succeeded  Active  
mystifying_almeida1  2025-10-10T10:32:38+11:00  rowansmith  Succeeded         
```

Adding this because it is useful when wanting to programatically
retrieve the details of the latest template version, and `-ojson` does
not include `active` details in it's output.

```
➜  Downloads ./coder-cli-templateversions-list-id templates version list -h                
coder v2.30.1-devel+bab99db9e7

USAGE:
  coder templates versions list [flags] <template>

  List all the versions of the specified template

OPTIONS:
  -O, --org string, $CODER_ORGANIZATION
          Select which organization (uuid or name) to use.

  -c, --column [id|name|created at|created by|status|active|archived] (default: name,created at,created by,status,active)
          Columns to display in table output.

      --include-archived bool
          Include archived versions in the result list.

  -o, --output table|json (default: table)
          Output format.

———
Run `coder --help` for a list of global options.

➜  Downloads ./coder-cli-templateversions-list-id templates version list aws-linux-dynamic -c id,name,'created at','created by',status,active
ID                                    NAME                 CREATED AT                 CREATED BY  STATUS     ACTIVE  
38f66eae-ec63-49b7-a9d2-cdb79c379d19  infallible_feistel2  2025-10-10T10:34:02+11:00  rowansmith  Succeeded  Active  
aa797ea5-4221-461b-80b0-90c5164f8dc0  mystifying_almeida1  2025-10-10T10:32:38+11:00  rowansmith  Succeeded
```
2026-02-18 16:47:45 +11:00
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