MCP Trust Score#7
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This pull request integrates a new "Trust Score" badge into the project's README. The badge is sourced from the Archestra AI Open Source MCP catalog, which aims to provide a transparent and reproducible evaluation of MCP servers based on technical quality rather than vanity metrics. This addition helps showcase the project's standing within the MCP ecosystem and provides a quick visual indicator of its quality as assessed by the catalog.
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- README Update: Trust Score Badge: A new "Trust Score" badge has been added to the
README.mdfile. This badge links to the project's page on the Archestra AI Open Source MCP catalog, which evaluates MCP servers based on technical quality and transparent metrics.
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Hi!
This PR adds the "Trust Score" badge from our new Open Source MCP catalog.
Our catalog evaluates MCP servers based on technical quality—like protocol feature implementation and dependency health—rather than vanity metrics like GitHub stars.
The scoring process is fully transparent and reproducible:
The badge is designed to be respectful to the structure of your readme, example:
Projects like Grafana MCP (https://github.com/grafana/mcp-grafana) are already participating.
We believe that transparent and truly open source MCP catalog should help the community to identify great MCP servers like yours 😊
We'd appreciate your support by merging this PR!