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Hello @jl2005, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
Summary of Changes
This pull request adds language switcher badges to the README files in different languages. The badges provide links to the README files in other supported languages, making it easier for users to navigate to the version in their preferred language. The changes involve adding a line of Markdown code with links to the other language versions at the top of each README file.
Highlights
- Language Switcher Badges: Adds a set of language switcher badges to the top of each README file.
- Multi-Language Support: Improves the accessibility of README files for users who prefer different languages.
- README Updates: Modifies the README files for English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, and Vietnamese.
Changelog
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- README.es.md
- Added language switcher badges at the top of the file, linking to English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, and Vietnamese versions.
- README.ja.md
- Added language switcher badges at the top of the file, linking to English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, and Vietnamese versions.
- README.kr.md
- Added language switcher badges at the top of the file, linking to English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, and Vietnamese versions.
- README.md
- Added language switcher badges at the top of the file, linking to English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, and Vietnamese versions.
- README.vi.md
- Added language switcher badges at the top of the file, linking to English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, and Vietnamese versions.
- README.zh.md
- Added language switcher badges at the top of the file, linking to English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, Korean, and Vietnamese versions.
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Code Review
The pull request adds language switcher badges to the README files, which is a great way to improve the accessibility and usability of the project for international users. The implementation is straightforward and effective. However, I have a few suggestions to enhance the user experience and maintainability of the code.
Merge Readiness
The addition of language switcher badges significantly enhances the project's accessibility and user experience. The changes are well-implemented and straightforward. I recommend merging this pull request after addressing the minor suggestions provided in the review comments. I am unable to directly approve this pull request, and users should have others review and approve this code before merging.
can you move it down below the discord/twitter button? |
Add multi-language switching functionality to all README documents, making it easy for users to switch between different language versions.