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hey guys this episode we are revisiting friendly id because i added a feature friendly id to go rails yesterday and i wanted to cover this it is the history feature friendly id and it allows you to take your model mine is episodes and i have titles for those and it converts that to a slug for the url and whenever you make a typo you might need to update that slug to fix the typo but you want the old one to still work now if you didnamp;#39;t have some sort of history thereamp;#39;s no way for you to redirect that unless you did a manual thing in your routes file or something and that would be very annoying to maintain so weamp;#39;re going to be talking about the history feature of friendly id today so letamp;#39;s go and add this to our application weamp;#39;ll run bundle add friendly id then we will run the rails generate friendly id command and that will a migration and an initializer for us so weamp;#39;ll run rails generate friendly id and that creates the migration