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docs: sharable -> shareable #4120

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Prior to this commit, there were 41 occurrences of "shareable" and 2 of "sharable". As they all refer to the concept of shareable configs, I think it would be clearer to use the same form of "shareable" in all occurrences of the word.

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Making docs more consistent

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Prior to this commit, there were 41 occurrences of "shareable" and 2 of "sharable".
As they all refer to the concept of shareable configs,
I think it would be clearer to use the same form of "shareable"
in all occurrences of the word.
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Good catch, thanks!

@escapedcat escapedcat merged commit daec60f into conventional-changelog:master Aug 13, 2024
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