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title: Adding a badge to your project
date: 2023-11-30
authors: [squidfunk]
slug: adding-a-badge-to-your-project
description: >
Share the love you can now add a badge to your README, showing that your
project is built with Material for MkDocs
categories:
- General
---
# Adding a :simple-materialformkdocs: badge to your project
__You enjoy working with Material for MkDocs? Share the love! You can now add
a badge to your project's README, showing that your project is built with
Material for MkDocs.__
Material for MkDocs' logo was just added to [Simple Icons], which is used by
[Shields.io] to include logos in badges. We generated a badge for you, which
you can add to your project's README:
[![Material for MkDocs][badge]](#usage)
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## Usage
Just copy the following snippet and paste it into your project's `README.md`:
``` markdown
[![Built with Material for MkDocs](https://img.shields.io/badge/Material_for_MkDocs-526CFE?style=for-the-badge&logo=MaterialForMkDocs&logoColor=white)](https://squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/)
```
[Simple Icons]: https://simpleicons.org/
[Shields.io]: https://shields.io/
[badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/Material_for_MkDocs-526CFE?style=for-the-badge&logo=MaterialForMkDocs&logoColor=white