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Summary of ChangesHello, 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 integrates an AgentAudit security badge into the project's README.md. This addition aims to publicly showcase the Highlights
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This pull request adds an AgentAudit security badge to the README.md. My review suggests a minor adjustment to the badge's placement to improve the document's visual hierarchy by placing the project logo before any third-party badges. This is a common convention that helps emphasize the project's branding.
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For better visual hierarchy and to maintain consistency with common practice, it's better to place the project's logo at the very top of the README, before any other badges. This helps in establishing the project's brand identity more clearly.
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Summary
Adds an AgentAudit security badge to the README, showing the current trust score for the
genkitpackage.Current Trust Score: 100/100 — No security findings detected across multiple independent AI-powered audits.
What is AgentAudit?
AgentAudit is an open security registry for AI agent packages (MCP servers, skills, npm/pip packages). It provides:
The badge auto-updates as new audits are submitted. Full audit details: https://agentaudit.dev/packages/genkit