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kandi X-RAY | repo-badges Summary
:star: Use repo badges (build passing, coverage, etc) in your readme/markdown file to signal code quality in a project.
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How can I add my "docker pulls", "build status", ... as a nice image / icon / badge in my README.md file ? I'm using github with an autobuild link to docker hub.
update: I found out about badges but could use some clarification.
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Answered 2018-Jul-25 at 10:22Individual CI/CD providers often provide build status badges directly (e.g. Travis and CircleCI).
There are also a number of sites which provide more general badges. For example, you could take a look at shields.io, which can do lots of badge types, including Docker Hub pulls, and build status for lots of popular CI/CD providers. For example:
https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/mashape/kong.svg
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