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      <title>Make a README badge with {badgr}</title>
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      <description>{badgr} is definitely a bodge (CBeebies via Giphy)  ℹ️ Note
Somehow I missed the existence of the {badger} package by Guangchuang Yu. It contains functions for several pre-baked badge types, plus badge_custom(). Download it from CRAN.
 tl;dr Sometimes a post on this blog is related to some code in a GitHub repository. I wanted to create a badge to link from that repo to the relevant post.</description>
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