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  • Documentation
    • Added a Build & Lint badge to the README for quick project status visibility.

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A Build & Lint badge is added to README.md immediately following the MIT license badge. This is a cosmetic addition with no impact to logic, functionality, or codebase behavior.

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Cohort / File(s) Change Summary
Documentation badge
README.md
Adds Build & Lint badge after MIT license badge

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🎯 1 (Trivial) | ⏱️ ~2 minutes

Pre-merge checks and finishing touches

✅ Passed checks (3 passed)
Check name Status Explanation
Description Check ✅ Passed Check skipped - CodeRabbit’s high-level summary is enabled.
Title check ✅ Passed The title accurately describes the main change: adding a Build & Lint badge and link to the GitHub workflow in README.md.
Docstring Coverage ✅ Passed No functions found in the changed files to evaluate docstring coverage. Skipping docstring coverage check.
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Reviewing files that changed from the base of the PR and between 3e7ec7d and e0c4ea4.

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  • README.md (1 hunks)
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README.md (1)

6-6: Badge addition looks good.

The Build & Lint badge is correctly formatted and placed alongside the existing license badge. The GitHub Actions workflow URL follows the standard badge.svg pattern, and the link properly points to the workflow runs.

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Hello, where can I get acquainted with the Best PR program?

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