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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion README.md
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It's easy to customize the cache location, the HTTP client, and other options
using a [`CacheBuilder`](https://docs.rs/cached-path/*/cached_path/struct.CacheBuilder.html) to construct a custom
[`Cache`](https://docs.rs/cached-path/*/cached_path/struct.Cache.html) object. This is also the recommend thing
[`Cache`](https://docs.rs/cached-path/*/cached_path/struct.Cache.html) object. This is also the recommended thing
to do if your application makes multiple calls to `cached_path`, since it avoids the overhead
of creating a new HTTP client on each call:

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/lib.rs
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//!
//! It's easy to customize the cache location, the HTTP client, and other options
//! using a [`CacheBuilder`](https://docs.rs/cached-path/*/cached_path/struct.CacheBuilder.html) to construct a custom
//! [`Cache`](https://docs.rs/cached-path/*/cached_path/struct.Cache.html) object. This is also the recommend thing
//! [`Cache`](https://docs.rs/cached-path/*/cached_path/struct.Cache.html) object. This is also the recommended thing
//! to do if your application makes multiple calls to `cached_path`, since it avoids the overhead
//! of creating a new HTTP client on each call:
//!
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