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Status badge for README / dashboards
The smallest possible piece of your status page — copy-paste a Markdown image link into a README and uptime becomes part of your repo's first impression.
Why you need it
Most status pages live behind a link nobody clicks until the site's already broken. A badge is a status page you can put where customers already look — your homepage, your docs, your README — without re-platforming.
- One URL, infinite embed points. Every
StatusPulse page exposes
/badge.svgthat returns a fresh shield-style SVG cached at 60 s. - Five status messages, five colours. Operational (brand green), degraded (amber), major outage (coral), maintenance (blue), unknown (grey). Same rollup logic as the public page header — never two surfaces disagreeing.
- Shields.io endpoint too.
/badge.jsonimplements the shields.io endpoint v1 schema so callers who prefer their renderer / CDN get the same colour-mapped chip with their own polish. - Copy-paste snippets in the dashboard. Pre-formatted Markdown + HTML pasted into the Help docs for the slug you actually use — no string interpolation in your head.
Where it pays off
Embed wherever customer eyes land before your status page:
- Project README on GitHub. One image link next to your build / license / Codecov badges — outage status becomes part of project hygiene.
- Customer-facing docs. Top of a "Service health" page so support requests start with "I see this is degraded" instead of "is it just me?".
- Internal dashboards. Grafana / Notion / Confluence wikis — anywhere your team already lives, without a separate tab to remember.
- Marketing landing. Small "All systems operational" pill in the footer; reads as both confidence-builder and accountability move.
Not the right tool when: you need rich incident text or subscriber sign-up — use the full status page or the embed widget; the badge is one pixel of context.
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