fix(docs): edited the link to the stars icon
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Documentation
- Updated the GitHub stars badge in the README to link directly to the stargazers page.
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The update tweaks the README file by changing the GitHub stars badge link so that it now leads directly to the repository's stargazers page instead of the repo homepage. No code or logic was changed—just the hyperlink destination in the documentation.
Changes
| File(s) | Change Summary |
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| README.md | Updated the GitHub stars badge link to point to stargazers |
Poem
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A badge once pointed home,
Now guides you where the stargazers roam.
Just a README tweak, short and sweet,
For those who love stars, it’s a treat!
Shine on, little badge, and show the way—
To the fans who brighten up our day.
🚀
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15-15: Great catch! Directing the stars badge to the stargazers page
Linking the badge directly to/stargazersis a user-friendly tweak and matches the intent perfectly. LGTM!
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I think I prefer this link to the GitHub home page. thanks though 👍