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 This library provides a data structure, a `Registry`, to control the creation of functions from other functions. You can use this technique to:
 
  - create applications out of software components ("dependency injection")
- - fine tune encoders/decoders (see the [`registry-aeson](http://github.com/etorreborre/registry-aeson) and the [`registry-messagepack](http://github.com/etorreborre/registry-messagepack) projects)
- - create composable data generators for nested datatypes (see the [`registry-hedgehog](http://github.com/etorreborre/registry-hedgehog) and the [`registry-hedgehog-aeson](http://github.com/etorreborre/registry-hedgehog-aeson) projects)
+ - fine tune encoders/decoders (see the [`registry-aeson`](http://github.com/etorreborre/registry-aeson) and the [`registry-messagepack`](http://github.com/etorreborre/registry-messagepack) projects)
+ - create composable data generators for nested datatypes (see the [`registry-hedgehog`](http://github.com/etorreborre/registry-hedgehog) and the [`registry-hedgehog-aeson`](http://github.com/etorreborre/registry-hedgehog-aeson) projects)
 
 You can watch a video presenting the main ideas behind the library [here](https://skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/12299-wire-once-rewire-twice).
 
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 name:           registry
-version:        0.3.0.0
+version:        0.3.0.1
 synopsis:       data structure for assembling components
 description:    This library provides a "Registry" which is a data structure containing a list of functions and values representing dependencies in a directed acyclic graph. A `make` function can then be used to create a value of a specific type out of the registry.
                 You can start with the [README](https://github.com/etorreborre/registry/blob/master/README.md) for a full description of the library.
