docs: add live GitHub star counts to comparison table#10
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The comparison table was missing star counts which is one of the first thing people look at when choosing between tools. Instead of hardcoding numbers that become outdated immediately, I use shields.io badges that show live star count from GitHub. This way the table always show current numbers without needing manual updates every week. The badges are small and fit well in the table cells.
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What I changed
Added a "Stars" column to the comparison table using shields.io badges that show live GitHub star counts. Before, the table had no way to compare popularity of each tool.
Stars is one of the first thing people check when choosing between similar tools. Instead of writing static numbers like "15k" or "22k" that become outdated in a week, I use shields.io dynamic badges:
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These badges automatically update from GitHub API so the numbers are always current. No maintenance needed.
Also shortened "MCP Support" column header to just "MCP" to keep the table width manageable with the new column.