Enhance README with mcp-customs badge and details#2730
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Added badge for mcp-customs and expanded project description.
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Ran your server through mcp-customs (https://github.com/mcpcustoms/mcp-customs), a free offline scanner I built that checks MCP servers for common security risks before install. It came back clean — 97/100.
Wrote up the full methodology (and where the tool got things wrong on other servers) here: https://dev.to/mcpcustoms/we-scanned-12-popular-mcp-servers-the-most-interesting-finding-was-our-own-false-positives-kcf
Adding the badge is obviously optional — totally fine to close this if you'd rather not, no hard feelings either way.