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Fix typos in documentation #459

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/quickstart-guide.md
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Expand Up @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ validates :title, presence: true
validates :slug, Fae.validation_helpers.slug
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Fae uses [Judge](https://github.com/joecorcoran/judge) for client side validations. Judge requires you to expose any attributes that have a uniqueness validation. You can do this in `config/initializers/jugde.rb`:
Fae uses [Judge](https://github.com/joecorcoran/judge) for client side validations. Judge requires you to expose any attributes that have a uniqueness validation. You can do this in `config/initializers/judge.rb`:

```ruby
Judge.configure do
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/topics/models.md
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Expand Up @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ validates :slug, Fae.validation_helpers.slug

### Judge and Uniqueness

Fae uses [Judge](https://github.com/joecorcoran/judge) to automatically add client side validation from the declarations in the models. The caveat is Judge requires you to expose any attributes that have a uniqueness validation. You can do this in `config/initializers/jugde.rb`:
Fae uses [Judge](https://github.com/joecorcoran/judge) to automatically add client side validation from the declarations in the models. The caveat is Judge requires you to expose any attributes that have a uniqueness validation. You can do this in `config/initializers/judge.rb`:

```ruby
Judge.configure do
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