Add agent-readiness-auditor to Integrations#137
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Adds an open source auditing CLI to the Integrations list. It scans a website and scores its readiness for AI agents across nine checks, hidden prompt injection text, llms.txt presence, robots.txt stance on AI crawlers, structured data (JSON-LD), sitemap presence, accountability and contact links, answer shaped content, index blocking via meta robots, and advertised agent endpoints (MCP). It is published on npm under an MIT license with no signup required, ships as an MCP server so assistants can run the audit directly, and powers The Agentic Web Index, a quarterly audit of 200 prominent sites whose adoption data I shared in #93.
Edited nbs/index.qmd only, since README.md appears to be generated from it. Happy to mirror the line there too if preferred.