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Provides an adaptor for Faraday to perform async HTTP requests. If you are designing a new library, you should probably just use Async::HTTP::Client directly. However, for existing projects and libraries that use Faraday as an abstract interface, this can be a drop-in replacement to improve concurrency. It should be noted that the default Net::HTTP adapter works perfectly okay with Async, however it does not use persistent connections by default.

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