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Add shared attribute for classic docs #3221

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Logstash plugin docs need this attribute in order to resolve correctly for 8.x and earlier versions.

@karenzone karenzone self-assigned this May 7, 2025
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@karenzone karenzone changed the title Add share attribute for classic docs Add shared attribute for classic docs May 7, 2025
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@karenzone karenzone merged commit 3d3dbc3 into master May 8, 2025
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