Andreas Skorczyk 08e68a2da4 Don't create CLAUDE_API_KEY coder_env if not set (#686)
## Description

At the moment, the `CLAUDE_API_KEY` coder_env will always be created,
even if the variable itself is not. This can lead to the environment
variable being unset if it has been set outside of Terraform.

With this PR, we make the `claude_api_key` coder_env conditional, so it
will only be created if an API key has been set.

## Type of Change

- [ ] New module
- [ ] New template
- [x] Bug fix
- [ ] Feature/enhancement
- [ ] Documentation
- [ ] Other

## Module Information

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**Path:** `registry/coder/modules/claude-code/main.tf`  
**New version:** `v4.7.4`  
**Breaking change:** [ ] Yes [x] No

## Testing & Validation

- [x] Tests pass (`bun test`)
- [x] Code formatted (`bun fmt`)
- [x] Changes tested locally

## Related Issues

None

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