Your project is listed on Spark — claim your listing

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Claim Your Project Listing on Spark

Your project, adenot/mcp-google-search, has been automatically listed on Spark, a curated catalog of AI tools, agents, prompts, and MCP connectors. This provides increased visibility for your project within the AI community. You can enhance your project's presence on Spark by claiming its listing and becoming a verified maintainer.

Claiming your listing allows you to:

Why Claim Your Listing?

While your project is already listed, claiming it provides several key advantages. The "Maintainer Verified" badge builds trust with users, assuring them that the project is actively maintained and supported. The ability to edit the listing ensures that the information presented is accurate and compelling, attracting more users. Download analytics offer valuable insights into how users are interacting with your project, enabling you to make informed decisions about its development and marketing. Finally, the "Listed on Spark" badge serves as a visual indicator of your project's recognition within the AI community, further enhancing its credibility.

How to Claim Your Listing: A Step-by-Step Guide

The claiming process is straightforward and takes only a few minutes:

  1. Navigate to the Claim Page: Open your web browser and go to https://spark.entire.vc/claim/vb-google-custom-search.
  2. Sign In with GitHub: Click the "Sign in with GitHub" button. You will be redirected to GitHub to authorize Spark to access your account.
  3. Verify Push Access: Spark will verify that you have push access to the adenot/mcp-google-search repository. This confirms that you are a maintainer of the project. You must be an owner or have write access.
  4. Complete the Claim: Once your push access is verified, the claiming process is complete! You will be redirected to your project's listing on Spark, where you can begin editing its details.

Adding the "Listed on Spark" Badge to Your README

After claiming your listing, you can add a badge to your README file to proudly display your project's presence on Spark. Here's how:

You can use Markdown to embed the badge. A common approach is to use a service like Shields.io to generate the badge. Here's an example:


[![Spark Listing](https://img.shields.io/badge/Listed%20on-Spark-blue)](https://spark.entire.vc/assets/vb-google-custom-search)

This code snippet will display a badge that says "Listed on Spark" and links directly to your project's listing on Spark. Simply copy and paste this code into your README.md file.

Practical Tips and Considerations

By claiming your project's listing on Spark, you can significantly enhance its visibility, credibility, and user engagement within the AI community. Take advantage of this opportunity to showcase your work and connect with a wider audience.