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Hi .Please check the changes I made. Thank you


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Updated README.md to correct the contributors link to the GitHub contributors graph.

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  • Updated README.md to correct the link for contributors.
  • Changed link from https://github.com/orgs/wechaty/teams/contributors/members to https://github.com/wechaty/wechaty/graphs/contributors.

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  • Documentation
    • Updated the contributors hyperlink in the README.md to direct users to a contributors graph on GitHub, enhancing accessibility and clarity of contributor information.

Hi .Please check the changes I made. Thank you
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    The updated link to the contributors graph is correct and more appropriate than the previous link to a team members page.
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    The updated link in the README is correct and points to the contributors graph, which is more appropriate than the previous link to a team members page.

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The changes involve an update to the README.md file, specifically modifying a hyperlink related to contributors. The link now directs users to a contributors graph for the Wechaty organization on GitHub, replacing a previous link that led to a team members page. This update aims to enhance the accessibility of contributor information.

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README.md Updated hyperlink for contributors to point to GitHub contributors graph.

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🐰 In the garden of code, I hop with glee,
A link to the graph, oh what a sight to see!
Contributors shine like stars in the night,
Together we build, our future is bright!
With every small change, our project will grow,
Hooray for the updates, let the progress flow! 🌼


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