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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/reference/stream-programs/tile-document.md
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In order to create a document, an authenticated DID needs to be attached to the Ceramic client instance to enable transactions (signing commits).

The following example uses the [ed25519 Key DID provider](../accounts/key-did.md#ed25519) for simplicity, but creating documents can be done using any supported DID provider.
The following example uses the [ed25519 Key DID provider](../accounts/key-did.md#ed25519) for simplicity, but creating documents can be done using any [supported DID provider](https://developers.ceramic.network/protocol/accounts/decentralized-identifiers/#supported-methods).

```ts
import { CeramicClient } from '@ceramicnetwork/http-client'
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In order to update a document, an authenticated DID needs to be attached to the Ceramic client instance to enable transactions (signing commits).

The following example uses the [ed25519 Key DID provider](../accounts/key-did.md#ed25519) for simplicity, but creating documents can be done using any supported DID provider.
The following example uses the [ed25519 Key DID provider](../accounts/key-did.md#ed25519) for simplicity, but creating documents can be done using any [supported DID provider](https://developers.ceramic.network/protocol/accounts/decentralized-identifiers/#supported-methods).

```ts
import { CeramicClient } from '@ceramicnetwork/http-client'
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