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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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Greptile Summary

This PR adds a Trust Score badge from archestra.ai's MCP catalog to the README.md file. The badge is positioned at the top of the document, immediately after the main title and before the existing smithery badge. This is a single-line addition that displays a quality assessment badge linking to the server's evaluation page at https://archestra.ai/mcp-catalog/browserbase__mcp-server-browserbase.

The Trust Score badge serves as a third-party validation of the MCP server's technical quality, evaluating aspects like protocol feature implementation and dependency health. This type of quality indicator is commonly found in open-source projects and fits naturally with the existing badge structure in the README. The change integrates seamlessly with the repository's documentation pattern, following the same markdown badge format as the existing smithery badge.

The addition aligns with broader ecosystem efforts to provide transparent quality metrics for MCP servers, helping users identify well-implemented servers based on technical merit rather than popularity metrics.

Confidence score: 5/5

  • This PR is extremely safe to merge with virtually no risk of causing any issues
  • Score reflects a minimal, non-functional documentation change that only adds a badge to the README
  • No files require special attention as this is a simple README documentation update

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