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Include a godoc link in the README #4

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The structure of this README mirrors the structure of the other Go repositories (for example, see https://go.googlesource.com/net/+/refs/heads/master/README.md).

If we're going to add links to one, we should add links consistently to all of them. On the other hand, I'd rather hold off until we can link straight to the new module discovery site (see https://blog.golang.org/modules2019#TOC_7.).


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I think adding links to all of these repos would be a good improvement, and I'm happy to go through and do a PR for each of them.


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