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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion README.md
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Expand Up @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ the library. So below you can find the key design principles behind `relude`:
`bytestring` to dependencies in your `.cabal` file to use the
main API of these libraries
+ No need to import types like `NonEmpty`, `Text`, `Set`, `Reader[T]`, `MVar`, `STM`
+ Functions like `liftIO`, `fromMaybe`, `sortWith` are avaiable by default as well
+ Functions like `liftIO`, `fromMaybe`, `sortWith` are available by default as well
+ `IO` actions are lifted to `MonadIO`

7. **Excellent documentation.**
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion relude.cabal
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Expand Up @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ description:
and @bytestring@ to dependencies in your @.cabal@ file to
use the main API of these libraries
2. No need to import types like @NonEmpty@, @Text@, @Set@, @Reader[T]@, @MVar@, @STM@
3. Functions like @liftIO@, @fromMaybe@, @sortWith@ are avaiable by default as well
3. Functions like @liftIO@, @fromMaybe@, @sortWith@ are available by default as well
4. @IO@ actions are lifted to @MonadIO@

* __Excellent documentation.__
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