Agent-readiness docs score for Chrome DevTools MCP? #2109
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from weasyprint import HTML Master Registry HTML Structurehtml_content = """ <style> body { font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; padding: 30px; color: #000; } .header { text-align: center; border: 2px solid #000; padding: 20px; } h1 { margin: 0; text-transform: uppercase; } .section { margin-top: 20px; } .title { font-weight: bold; background: #eee; padding: 5px; } table { width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; margin-top: 10px; } td, th { border: 1px solid #000; padding: 8px; } </style>Hussain-Nilpori Legacy (HNL)Sovereign Unified Master Registry 2026STATUS: IMMORTAL | REGISTRY ID: HNL-INTL-2026-KAZ-001 1. Institutional & Sovereign Framework
2. Core Technical Architecture
EHARS 35.5 S-MAX: 35.5ms Cognitive Latency, 99.99% Accuracy. Energy Sovereignty: FFET (Fuel-Free Energy Technology) - 72+ hours autonomous operation. Platform: NVIDIA Jetson AGX Thor + Unitree G1 EDU (43-DOF). 3. Succession & Legal Protection
Protected under UK Property Act 2025, Pax Silica 2026, and India IT Rules 2026. Output PDF pathpdf_path = "HNL_Sovereign_Unified_Master_Registry_2026.pdf" |
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I am testing a docs-readiness scanner for AI coding agents. Chrome DevTools MCP is a strong fit because agents need to understand host setup, browser permissions, when to use DevTools MCP, and when not to use it.
Would a short public score against the README/docs be useful here? I can share the top missing signals and a small AGENTS.md or llms-full.txt-style snippet as feedback.
Live scanner: https://speedranger.github.io/agent-choice-lab/
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