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This PR adds a badge for the Chroma MCP Server server listing in Glama MCP server directory.

Chroma Server MCP server

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This badge helps your users to quickly assess that the MCP server is safe, server capabilities, and instructions for installing the server.

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Summary of Changes

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!

This pull request enhances the project's documentation by embedding a new badge in the README.md. The badge, provided by Glama, serves to quickly inform users about the Chroma MCP server's validated status, ensuring confidence in its operation and providing a direct link to comprehensive server details.

Highlights

  • Documentation Update: Added a Glama MCP server badge to the README.md file. This badge provides a quick visual indicator of the Chroma MCP server's verified status, linking to its listing on Glama.ai for details on safety, capabilities, and installation instructions.
  • File Formatting: Removed a trailing newline character from the end of the README.md file, a minor formatting adjustment.
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This pull request adds a Glama MCP server status badge to the project's README file. The change is straightforward and helps users assess the server's status. I've provided one suggestion to improve the accessibility of the new badge by making its alt text more descriptive.

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation that provides vector database capabilities through Chroma. This server enables semantic document search, metadata filtering, and document management with persistent storage.

<a href="https://glama.ai/mcp/servers/@privetin/chroma">
<img width="380" height="200" src="https://glama.ai/mcp/servers/@privetin/chroma/badge" alt="Chroma Server MCP server" />

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For better accessibility, the alt text for the image could be more descriptive. The current text, "Chroma Server MCP server", is a bit generic. A good alt text should briefly describe the image's content or purpose. Since this is a status badge from Glama, a more specific description would be beneficial for users relying on screen readers.

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<img width="380" height="200" src="https://glama.ai/mcp/servers/@privetin/chroma/badge" alt="Chroma Server MCP server" />
<img width="380" height="200" src="https://glama.ai/mcp/servers/@privetin/chroma/badge" alt="Glama MCP Server Status Badge for Chroma" />

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