Fix Glama.ai MCP server badge URL format#27
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The previous fix erroneously added @ to the Glama URLs which broke the badge. Glama.ai uses URL-safe paths without npm scope notation. https://claude.ai/code/session_01ECfbhdK1FmppKbya1PZYFA
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Summary
Updated the Glama.ai MCP server badge URL in the README to use the correct URL format without the
@symbol in the path.Changes
@simonediroma/webfetch_mcptosimonediroma/webfetch_mcpin both the image source and link hrefDetails
The Glama.ai MCP server registry uses a URL structure without the
@prefix for server identifiers. The badge and link now correctly point to the server's profile page on Glama.ai.https://claude.ai/code/session_01ECfbhdK1FmppKbya1PZYFA