Improve GitHub stars display precision to tenths of thousands#55
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This PR adjusts the GitHub stars “K” formatting logic in the VitePress theme so star counts are displayed with tenths-of-a-thousand precision (e.g., 14,270 → 14.3K) instead of rounding to whole thousands.
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- Update
toThousandsrounding logic from nearest 1,000 to nearest 100 (i.e., tenths of a thousand).
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toThousandswas rounding to the nearest 1,000, causing e.g. 14,270 stars to display as14Kinstead of14.3K.Changes
toThousands: rounds to the nearest 100 and returns one decimal place