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docs: add vscode web button in readme#617

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Purpose

This pull request updates the README.md to add a new quick-launch option for opening the project in Visual Studio Code Web, alongside the existing GitHub Codespaces and Dev Containers options.

Improvements to developer experience:

  • Added a badge and link for opening the project directly in Visual Studio Code Web, making it easier for users to get started without local setup.
  • Updated the markdown table to include the new Visual Studio Code Web option and adjusted the table formatting accordingly.

Does this introduce a breaking change?

  • Yes
  • No

Golden Path Validation

  • I have tested the primary workflows (the "golden path") to ensure they function correctly without errors.

Deployment Validation

  • I have validated the deployment process successfully and all services are running as expected with this change.

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Verify that the following are valid

  • I have built and tested the code locally and in a deployed app
  • For frontend changes, I have pulled the latest code from main, built the frontend, and committed all static files.
  • This is a change for all users of this app. No code or asset is specific to my use case or my organization.

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@Avijit-Microsoft Avijit-Microsoft merged commit 3d7a346 into main Nov 20, 2025
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🎉 This PR is included in version 1.7.0 🎉

The release is available on GitHub release

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