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docs: fix link to @electron/windows-sign git repo in README.md #540

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Expand Up @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ Notice that the first time the installer launches your app, your app will see a

This package supports two different ways to codesign your application and the installer:

1) Modern: By passing a `windowsSign` option, which will be passed to [@electron/windows-sign]. This method allows full customization of the code-signing process - and supports more complicated scenarios like cloud-hosted EV certificates, custom sign pipelines, and per-file overrides. It also supports all existing "simple" codesigning scenarios, including just passing a certificate file and password. Please see https://github.com/@electron/windows-sign for all possible configuration options.
1) Modern: By passing a `windowsSign` option, which will be passed to [@electron/windows-sign]. This method allows full customization of the code-signing process - and supports more complicated scenarios like cloud-hosted EV certificates, custom sign pipelines, and per-file overrides. It also supports all existing "simple" codesigning scenarios, including just passing a certificate file and password. Please see https://github.com/electron/windows-sign for all possible configuration options.

When passing `windowsSign`, do not pass any other available parameters at the top level (like `certificateFile`, `certificatePassword`, or `signWithParams`).

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