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Update readme for clickable links in tech stack used #116

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Sibam-Paul opened this issue May 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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Update readme for clickable links in tech stack used #116

Sibam-Paul opened this issue May 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Make the links in readme for tech stack clickable

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So that they redirect to the documentation of the tech stack used

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After assigning it to me I will start working on it and will be completed within 30hrs

Please assign me under GSSOC'24 so that I can work on this

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@Sahil1786 Sahil1786 added documentation Improvements or additions to documentation GSSOC'2024 GirlScript Summer of Code | Contributor level1 gssoc labels May 19, 2024
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@Sahil1786 please assign me this PR #117

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