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docs: remove invariants (backport #22136) #22137

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Expand Up @@ -40,7 +40,6 @@ The above interfaces are mostly embedding smaller interfaces (extension interfac
* [`appmodule.HasEndBlocker`](#hasendblocker): The extension interface that contains information about the `AppModule` and `EndBlock`.
* [`appmodule.HasService` / `module.HasServices`](#hasservices): The extension interface for modules to register services.
* [`module.HasABCIEndBlock`](#hasabciendblock): The extension interface that contains information about the `AppModule`, `EndBlock` and returns an updated validator set.
* (legacy) [`module.HasInvariants`](#hasinvariants): The extension interface for registering invariants.
* (legacy) [`module.HasConsensusVersion`](#hasconsensusversion): The extension interface for declaring a module consensus version.

The `AppModule` interface exists to define inter-dependent module methods. Many modules need to interact with other modules, typically through [`keeper`s](./06-keeper.md), which means there is a need for an interface where modules list their `keeper`s and other methods that require a reference to another module's object. `AppModule` interface extension, such as `HasBeginBlocker` and `HasEndBlocker`, also enables the module manager to set the order of execution between module's methods like `BeginBlock` and `EndBlock`, which is important in cases where the order of execution between modules matters in the context of the application.
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