Add MCP registry manifest (server.json)#68
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Adds
server.json(official MCP registry manifest) +MCP-REGISTRY.md(publish guide).Why: the official MCP registry (registry.modelcontextprotocol.io) is the upstream that Smithery, Glama, and PulseMCP sync from — one publish cascades to all of them. This is an account-age-gated-FREE distribution channel (no PR to external repos, no posting).
What:
server.json— nameio.github.New1Direction/webmcp-anything, remotehttps://wmcp.sh/mcp/trust(verified live: auth none, responds to initialize + tools/list), schema 2025-12-11.MCP-REGISTRY.md— exact 3-command publish flow (mcp-publisher login github→publish).Next step (yours, ~2 min): run the publish commands in MCP-REGISTRY.md to push it live to the registry. No
smithery.yaml— intentionally omitted (it's for Smithery-deployed servers, not remote-hosted ones; explained in the doc).