Added https links to domains that support SSL/TLS.

Some links in this README link to domains that support https
but https was not used in the link.
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@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ But if you wish to select or exclude specific linters, we give you full control
| **OUTPUT_FORMAT** | `none` | The report format to be generated, besides the stdout one. Output format of tap is currently using v13 of the specification. Supported formats: tap |
| **OUTPUT_FOLDER** | `super-linter.report` | The location where the output reporting will be generated to. Output folder must not previously exist. |
| **OUTPUT_DETAILS** | `simpler` | What level of details to be reported. Supported formats: simpler or detailed. |
| **PYTHON_PYLINT_CONFIG_FILE** | `.python-lint` | Filename for [pylint configuration](http://pylint.pycqa.org/en/latest/user_guide/run.html?highlight=rcfile#command-line-options) (ex: `.python-lint`, `.pylintrc`) |
| **PYTHON_PYLINT_CONFIG_FILE** | `.python-lint` | Filename for [pylint configuration](https://pylint.pycqa.org/en/latest/user_guide/run.html?highlight=rcfile#command-line-options) (ex: `.python-lint`, `.pylintrc`) |
| **PYTHON_FLAKE8_CONFIG_FILE** | `.flake8` | Filename for [flake8 configuration](https://flake8.pycqa.org/en/latest/user/configuration.html) (ex: `.flake8`, `tox.ini`) |
| **PYTHON_BLACK_CONFIG_FILE** | `.python-black` | Filename for [black configuration](https://github.com/psf/black/blob/master/docs/compatible_configs.md) (ex: `.isort.cfg`, `pyproject.toml`) |
| **RUBY_CONFIG_FILE** | `.ruby-lint.yml` | Filename for [rubocop configuration](https://docs.rubocop.org/rubocop/configuration.html) (ex: `.ruby-lint.yml`, `.rubocop.yml`) |
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### Azure
Check out this [article](http://blog.tyang.org/2020/06/27/use-github-super-linter-in-azure-pipelines/)
Check out this [article](https://blog.tyang.org/2020/06/27/use-github-super-linter-in-azure-pipelines/)
### GitLab