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Add new logo in red-purple colors + Clean up readme + Add badges #43

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 95.18%. Comparing base (0b8b431) to head (7550816).

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@mhajij mhajij merged commit 1076528 into main Jun 5, 2024
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ffl096 commented Jun 6, 2024

I would really prefer if pull requests are not merged when there are open requests for changes. The README will break now when we delete the ninamiolane-logo branch...

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@ffl096 ffl096 deleted the ninamiolane-logo branch June 6, 2024 08:25
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