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Fix errors in Review.Fix documentation
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ fix for the error using [`Review.Rule.errorWithFix`](./Review-Rule#errorWithFix)
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or other functions that end with "withFix" so that the user doesn't need to fix
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the problem themselves.
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In the [CLI], the user can ask to fix the errors automatically, and in doing so,
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In the [CLI](https://github.com/jfmengels/node-elm-review), the user can ask to fix the errors automatically, and in doing so,
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they will be presented by a fix which they can accept or refuse. If the fix gets
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refused, then the next fixable error will be presented. Otherwise, if the fix
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gets accepted, the file will be applied and the fixed file content get analyzed
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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ confused when the error ends up not being enforced. The only way we have to
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prevent this is to write tests, as fixes are applied in tests.
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### The user should learn about problem and how to solve it
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### The user should learn about the problem and how to solve it
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Sometimes problems are learning opportunities, and it is worth having the user
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spend some time reading through the details of the error and trying several
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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The reasons to provide an automatic fix are basically the opposite of the
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reasons not to provide an automatic fix:
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- We know how to fix the problem completely and accurately
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- The task is menial and the user will not learn anything by fixing the error
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- The task is menial and the user will not learn much by fixing the error
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themselves
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