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Fix outdated links in README #150

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Fix outdated links in README #150

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The links and corresponding buttons were outdated (admit it, you just didn't want to see your code coverage decrease for once!). I also changed the link to the token_kinds.jl file so it's consistent and resolves more quickly.

I did not know what to do with the AppVeyor links though as the site does not work for me and the button link is cryptic.

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Merging #150 into master will not change coverage.
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@KristofferC KristofferC merged commit bb4e28e into JuliaLang:master Jul 29, 2019
@janEbert janEbert deleted the readme-fix branch November 8, 2019 17:47
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