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👋 been having a think about READMEs lately, and wanted to try give the README a fresh perspective and kinda bring it inline with the jestsj.io update.
Major focuses:
Removal of most badges. This isn't a hill I'll die on, but TBH, most of them provide little value to someone looking at using Jest.
Moved some more advanced-y, or edge-cases-y docs into
<details>
Gave the TypeScript docs a one-over. I improved the copy in the docs, and inlined the examples of how to get started, given that it's not much extra. I switched the reference link from our Artsy post, to the official babel docs (and improved them again Minor update to plugin-transform-typescript.md babel/website#1982 ) - mainly because our post reflected the alpha+beta stuff, and some of that isn't valid anymore, better to have it focus on the canonical docs here.
Also managed to get some of the descriptions down to a single line of text in the README, which is always a win in my book. This also de-Reacts it a little bit too.