docs: normalize heading case in API authentication page#55
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Summary
Aligns the headings in
api-reference/authentication.mdxwith the Title Case convention used across the rest of the docs.Changes
Anatomy of an API key→Anatomy of an API KeyManaging API keys→Managing API KeysRotating keys→Rotating KeysRevoking keys→Revoking KeysDeleting API keys→Deleting API KeysContext
A consistency scan across all English MDX pages showed Title Case is the predominant heading style (e.g.,
What Are Achievements?,Authenticating Requests,Streak Freezes). The above headings were the only deviations — every other surveyed file already follows Title Case. No other style issues (second/third person, terminology, sentence length) rose to clear deviations from the established voice, so no further changes were made.