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Please note that this project is still in its early stages and is a work in progress.
This project provides a collection of badges created with badges.io, a service that allows you to easily generate and host badges for your projects. The badges cover a variety of categories, including code quality, test coverage, build status, and more.
In addition to showcasing the badges, this project also serves as a tutorial on how to use badges.io effectively. The tutorial covers the basics of badge creation, customization, and embedding, as well as advanced topics like badge design best practices, badge accessibility, and badge automation with CI/CD tools.
The repo includes a live demo page where you can see the badges in action and experiment with different badge configurations. There's also a dedicated section for each badge that explains its meaning, how to add it to your project, and how to interpret the badge results.
Whether you're a developer, a project manager, or just interested in badges, this project is a great resource for learning about badges.io and how to use it to improve your project's visibility and credibility. Feel free to contribute your own badges or suggest improvements to the existing ones!
![Tesla](https://img.shields.io/badge/Tesla-CC0000?style=for-the-badge&logo=Tesla&logoColor=CC0000&labelColor=gray)
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link: https://img.shields.io/badge/
badge name: Tesla-
badge color: HEXcode
badge style: ?style=for-the-badge
simple icons variable: &logo=Tesla
label color: &labelColor=gray
)