chore: add Requestly ecosystem banner to README#105
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Adds the standard cross-product banner per the 2026 repo restructure. Single line, placed under the H1 title — subtle but present, helps visitors navigate between the API Client (requestly/requestly) and the HTTP Interceptor (requestly/interceptor + http-interceptor-desktop-app). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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WalkthroughThe README.md file is updated with a new informational header beneath the "RQ-Proxy" section. The addition includes a line stating "Part of Requestly HTTP Interceptor" followed by external links to Desktop, API Client, and Docs resources. This is a documentation-only change that provides readers with context about the relationship between RQ-Proxy and the broader Requestly HTTP Interceptor ecosystem. No functional code or structural content is altered. Estimated code review effort🎯 1 (Trivial) | ⏱️ ~2 minutes 🚥 Pre-merge checks | ✅ 5✅ Passed checks (5 passed)
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Adds the standard cross-product banner per the 2026 repo restructure. Single line, placed under the H1 title — helps visitors navigate between the API Client and HTTP Interceptor.
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