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@Matvey-Kuk Matvey-Kuk commented Aug 18, 2025

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: Trust Score

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!

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  • Documentation
    • Added a Trust Score badge to the README for quick visibility of project trust/quality status.
    • Improved README presentation by positioning the new badge alongside existing badges and refining spacing.
    • No changes to application behavior or functionality.

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A presentation-only update to README.md adds a Trust Score badge after the license badge and inserts a blank line. No source code or public API changes.

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Docs — README badges
README.md
Inserted a Trust Score badge following the license badge; added a blank line. No code or logic changes.

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🎯 1 (Trivial) | ⏱️ ~2 minutes

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A badge hops in with subtle glow,
Trust score shines—now readers know.
No code to tweak, no tests to run,
Just polish under README sun.
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🧹 Nitpick comments (1)
README.md (1)

10-11: Nit: Keep badges as a single contiguous block

Currently, a blank line above (Line 9) separates this badge from the other badges, and there's an extra blank line after it (Line 11). To keep the badge row visually grouped:

  • Remove the trailing blank line (Line 11).
  • Optionally remove the blank line above (Line 9) so this badge sits directly under the License badge.

Apply within the changed lines:

-[![Trust Score](https://archestra.ai/mcp-catalog/api/badge/quality/cqfn/aibolit-mcp-server)](https://archestra.ai/mcp-catalog/cqfn__aibolit-mcp-server)
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+[![Trust Score](https://archestra.ai/mcp-catalog/api/badge/quality/cqfn/aibolit-mcp-server)](https://archestra.ai/mcp-catalog/cqfn__aibolit-mcp-server)

Note: You'll also need to delete the blank line at Line 9 to fully group the badges.

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10-11: LGTM: Trust Score badge addition is well-formed and consistent.

The badge markdown and target URL look correct, and the placement below the existing badges is reasonable.


10-11: Badge endpoints verified successfully

Both the badge image and linked page now return HTTP 200 with the expected content types:

  • Image URL (…/api/badge/quality/cqfn/aibolit-mcp-server): status 200, content-type image/svg+xml
  • Page URL (…/cqn__aibolit-mcp-server): status 200, content-type text/html; charset=utf-8

No broken links or images detected.

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