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Update dependencies to include Qt6 libraries required for Debian 13/Testing#5

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This pull request focuses on improving the project's documentation by expanding the dependency installation guide. It specifically addresses users running Debian 13/Testing by providing the necessary apt commands for Qt6 libraries, ensuring they can successfully set up their development environment. Additionally, it refines the presentation of existing installation instructions for other Linux distributions, making the README.md more user-friendly and comprehensive.

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  • Dependency Documentation: Added specific installation instructions for Qt6 libraries required for Debian 13/Testing users in the README.md file.
  • Readability Improvement: Enhanced the formatting of existing Qt6 dependency installation commands for Arch Linux and Fedora in the README.md for better clarity.

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  • README.md
    • Added installation commands for Qt6 dependencies on Debian 13/Testing.
    • Reformatted existing installation commands for Arch and Fedora for improved readability.
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Code Review

This pull request updates the dependency installation instructions in the README.md file. It adds commands for Debian 13/Testing and improves the formatting for existing Arch and Fedora instructions. My review includes a suggestion to update the accompanying text for consistency, ensuring the list of recommended distributions reflects the newly added instructions for Debian.

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# Arch:
sudo pacman -S qt6-declarative qt6-svg qt6-quickcontrols2

# Fedora:
sudo dnf install qt6-qtdeclarative qt6-qtsvg qt6-qtquickcontrols2

# Debian 13/Testing:
sudo apt install libqt6quick6 libqt6qml6 libqt6svg6 libqt6quickcontrols2-6
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The 'Recommended for' list on line 41 is now inconsistent with the added commands for Debian. To improve clarity and avoid confusion for users, please consider updating this list to include 'Debian 13/Testing'.

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