docs(readme): updated README file to clarify default OpenFeedback usage#46
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Very cool to see some usage of the SDK! Thanks! |
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Hello,
We used the OpenFeedback SDK in the Atlantique Day KMP application and we were scratching our head trying to figure out what to put in the Firebase configuration.
The README only explained how to proceed with the full manual Firebase setup, which led us to believe that we needed to supply our own Firebase settings. I may be wrong, but I feel like most apps would use the default setup so I thought it would be nice to add a note about the
OpenFeedbackFirebaseConfig.default(context)method in the usage section.This PR also fixes some typos, badge location, latest version reference and link to the sample configuration !