Claim Your Project Listing on Spark
Your project, AIDC-AI/Pixelle-MCP, has been automatically listed on Spark, a directory for AI tools and related resources. This listing provides visibility for your project but is currently unverified. Claiming the listing allows you to control the information displayed and gain access to valuable analytics.
Why Claim Your Listing?
Claiming your listing offers several benefits:
- "Maintainer Verified" Badge: Instantly build trust with users. A verified badge signifies that the listing is accurate and officially managed by the project maintainers.
- Edit Project Details: Ensure the title, description, and tags accurately reflect your project's purpose and functionality. This helps users find your project when searching Spark.
- Download Analytics: Track the number of times your project has been downloaded or accessed through the Spark listing. This data can inform your development and marketing efforts.
- "Listed on Spark" Badge: Add a badge to your project's README file to promote its presence on Spark and drive more traffic.
The Root Cause: Automatic Listing
Spark automatically lists projects based on certain criteria to build a comprehensive catalog of AI resources. While this ensures broad coverage, it means your project may be listed without your explicit consent or input. Claiming the listing allows you to take ownership and ensure the information is accurate and up-to-date.
Solution: Claiming Your Listing - A Step-by-Step Guide
The claiming process is straightforward and typically takes less than a minute.
- Navigate to the Claim Page: Go to https://spark.entire.vc/claim/vb-pixelle-mcp. This is the dedicated claim page for your project.
- Sign In with GitHub: Click the "Sign in with GitHub" button. You will be redirected to GitHub to authorize Spark to access your account.
- Verify Push Access: Spark will verify that you have push access to the
AIDC-AI/Pixelle-MCPrepository. This confirms that you are a maintainer of the project. - Done! Once verification is complete, you will have claimed your listing and can begin editing the project details and accessing analytics.
Adding the "Listed on Spark" Badge to Your README
After claiming your listing, consider adding a badge to your project's README file to promote its presence on Spark. Here's an example of how to add the badge using Markdown:
[](https://spark.entire.vc/assets/vb-pixelle-mcp)
This will display a badge similar to this:
You can customize the badge's appearance by modifying the URL. Refer to a service like Shields.io for badge customization options.
Practical Tips and Considerations
- Keep Your Listing Up-to-Date: Regularly review your listing on Spark to ensure the information remains accurate and relevant. Update the description, tags, and any other details as your project evolves.
- Monitor Analytics: Pay attention to the download analytics provided by Spark. This data can provide valuable insights into how users are discovering and using your project.
- Engage with the Spark Community: If you have any questions or feedback, don't hesitate to reach out to Spark's team via the contact information provided.
- Consider Entire VC's Other Resources: Explore the other resources offered by Entire VC, such as their curated catalog of AI tools and MCP connectors, to further enhance your project's visibility and impact within the AI community.