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chore: Adjust documentation typos [skip ci] #1597

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@matsales28 matsales28 commented Dec 22, 2023

I'll bump a new release including those changes!

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@matsales28 matsales28 requested a review from vsppedro as a code owner December 22, 2023 20:09
@matsales28 matsales28 force-pushed the ms/documentation-adjustments branch from a509457 to d1a1726 Compare December 22, 2023 20:14
@matsales28 matsales28 force-pushed the ms/documentation-adjustments branch from d1a1726 to fb802cf Compare December 22, 2023 20:14
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ The gem now supports Ruby 3.0+ and Rails 6.1+. ([#1521], [#1522], [#1547], [#154

### Features
* Add normalize matcher by @stephannv. ([#1558])
* Add validates_comparison_of matcher by @matsales28. ([#1552])
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I noticed that we forgot to add this feature on the changelog

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Ouch, nice catch! Thank you!

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@matsales28 matsales28 merged commit 4de31c5 into main Dec 23, 2023
@matsales28 matsales28 deleted the ms/documentation-adjustments branch December 23, 2023 16:29
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