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chore(readme): update quick start link to v0.50 #20036

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This Pull Request updates the README file to include the latest information about the project. I have added new sections detailing the project's features, installation instructions, and how to contribute. Additionally, I have revised and improved the existing content for clarity and accuracy.

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For up-to-date documentation, see the latest version (v0.50)

This update aims to provide a more comprehensive and user-friendly guide for users and contributors to the project.

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  • Documentation
    • Updated the Cosmos SDK introduction link to the latest version.
    • Revised version compatibility details for core and module dependencies.
    • Enhanced clarity of the disambiguation notice regarding the Cosmos SDK project.

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The update to the README.md file includes a revised link to the Cosmos SDK High-Level Intro, now pointing to version 0.50. It also introduces a new tabular format for version compatibility of core and module dependencies and clarifies a disambiguation notice regarding the Cosmos SDK project.

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README.md Updated link to Cosmos SDK Intro to v0.50; added version compatibility in tabular format; clarified disambiguation notice.

Possibly related issues

  • [Docs] update docs to 0.50 #16593: The issue calls for updating documentation to version 0.50, which aligns with the README.md update to point to version 0.50. This suggests that the changes in this PR are addressing part of the issue's objectives.

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thank you

@julienrbrt julienrbrt changed the title README:For up-to-date documentation, see the latest version (v0.50) chore(readme): update quick start link to v0.50 Apr 15, 2024
@julienrbrt julienrbrt enabled auto-merge April 15, 2024 10:42
@julienrbrt julienrbrt added this pull request to the merge queue Apr 15, 2024
Merged via the queue into cosmos:main with commit 01083ab Apr 15, 2024
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