docs(readme): replace relative GitHub links with absolute URLs#2980
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The current GitHub links in npm/README.md are relative, which causes them to break when viewed on the npm package page, as relative paths aren't properly resolved there. This pull request updates those links to use absolute GitHub URLs, ensuring they work correctly and improving the overall user experience when browsing the documentation on npm.
No code changes are involved—this is purely a documentation update.