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  • Documentation
    • Added a badge to the README showing the install size of the package, with a link to detailed results.

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A badge showing the install size of the ccusage package (version 12.0.0) from packagephobia.com was added to the badges section of the README. No other changes or updates were made to the content or functionality of the project.

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README.md Added a packagephobia.com install size badge for ccusage

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A shiny new badge joins the README parade,
Install size revealed, transparency displayed.
With just a quick glance, the numbers appear,
Making package choices a little more clear.
Hopping along, our docs grow bright—
Small changes that make things just right!


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Summary of Changes

Hello @ryoppippi, 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!

This pull request enhances the project's README.md by integrating a packagephobia badge. This addition provides quick visibility into the ccusage package's install size, offering valuable information to potential users and contributors regarding its footprint.

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  • Documentation Enhancement: A packagephobia badge has been added to the README.md file, providing a direct link to the package's install size information for ccusage@12.0.0.
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This pull request adds a PackagePhobia badge to the README.md. The badge's image URL should be updated to dynamically reflect the latest package version.


[![npm version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/ccusage?color=yellow)](https://npmjs.com/package/ccusage)
[![NPM Downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dy/ccusage)](https://tanstack.com/stats/npm?packageGroups=%5B%7B%22packages%22:%5B%7B%22name%22:%22ccusage%22%7D%5D%7D%5D&range=30-days&transform=none&binType=daily&showDataMode=all&height=400)
[![install size](https://packagephobia.com/badge?p=ccusage@12.0.0)](https://packagephobia.com/result?p=ccusage)
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The PackagePhobia badge image URL includes a hardcoded version (12.0.0). To ensure the badge always reflects the install size of the latest published version, remove the version specifier from the badge image URL.

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[![install size](https://packagephobia.com/badge?p=ccusage@12.0.0)](https://packagephobia.com/result?p=ccusage)
[![install size](https://packagephobia.com/badge?p=ccusage)](https://packagephobia.com/result?p=ccusage)

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