chore: rename "mint" terminology to "generate"#16
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Replace the "mint" verb with "generate" across the style guides where it
describes constructing a branded/validated value (e.g. a validating factory
"generates the brand", a correlation id is "generated or accepted once").
The two agent-noun uses ("the cents mint", "the only mint") become "generator"
to stay grammatical.
Aligns the wording with "generate", the verb used elsewhere for value/id
construction, so the term reads consistently across the language guides.
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Summary
Replaces the mint verb with generate across the language style guides wherever it describes constructing a branded/validated value — a validating factory "generates the brand", a correlation id is "generated or accepted once", a parsing constructor "generates" the branded type, and so on.
The two agent-noun uses ("the
centsmint", "the factory the only mint") become generator to stay grammatical.Why
Aligns the wording with
generate, the verb already used elsewhere for value/id construction, so the term reads consistently across the C#, TypeScript, TypeScript-Bun, and Ruby guides (and their checklist skills) rather than mixing two words for the same idea.Scope
Prose/comment-only changes in 14 Markdown files — no code, schema, or rule semantics change.