Update project badges for improved visibility#681
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Summary of Changes
This pull request updates the project badges in the README.md file to improve project visibility and provide more relevant information. The old badges, which included links to build status, code quality, and contribution guidelines, are replaced with updated badges that link to the latest release, Go language information, and the project's Twitter account, while retaining the contribution welcome badge.
Highlights
- Badge Update: Replaced existing badges with updated ones for better project visibility.
- README.md: Modified the README.md file to reflect the new badge configuration.
Changelog
- README.md
- Replaced the old badges with new badges linking to the latest release, Go language information, and the project's Twitter account.
- Retained the contribution welcome badge.
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Code Review
The pull request updates the project badges in the README to improve visibility and provide better information. The changes seem reasonable and enhance the project's presentation.
Merge Readiness
The changes are straightforward and improve the project's visibility. I recommend merging this pull request. I am unable to directly approve the pull request, and users should have others review and approve this code before merging.
Replace existing badges with updated ones to enhance project visibility and provide better information about releases and contributions.