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Hello @punkpeye, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
Summary of Changes
This pull request adds a badge to the README.md file for the Chain of Draft Thinking server listing in the Glama MCP server directory. The badge links to the Glama MCP server page and indicates that Glama performs regular checks on the server's codebase and documentation.
Highlights
- MCP Server Badge: A badge for the Chain of Draft Thinking MCP server has been added to the README.md file.
- Glama Integration: The badge links to the Glama MCP server directory, providing users with information about the server's safety, capabilities, and installation instructions.
Changelog
- README.md
- Added a badge linking to the Glama MCP server directory for the Chain of Draft Thinking server.
- The badge image is hosted on glama.ai and provides a visual indicator of the server's status.
- The badge is inserted after the introductory paragraph and before the Features section.
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Code Review
This PR adds a badge to the README for the Chain of Draft Thinking server listing in the Glama MCP server directory. The badge provides a quick assessment of the server's safety, capabilities, and installation instructions. Overall, the changes are straightforward and enhance the project's visibility on the Glama platform.
Merge Readiness
The addition of the badge is a positive enhancement to the project's README, providing users with a quick way to assess the server's status and capabilities. There are no critical or high severity issues. I am unable to directly approve the pull request, and recommend that others review and approve this code before merging.
This PR adds a badge for the Chain of Draft Thinking server listing in Glama MCP server directory.
Glama performs regular codebase and documentation checks to:
This badge helps your users to quickly asses that the MCP server is safe, server capabilities, and instructions for installing the server.