{"id":"matthiasluedtke-iconserver","name":"iconserver","af_score":40.8,"security_score":40.8,"reliability_score":35.0,"what_it_does":"iconserver is an image/icon proxy service that serves icon assets (e.g., from an upstream source or local resources) via HTTP, typically transforming/caching requests so clients can fetch consistent icon URLs.","best_when":"You need a lightweight HTTP endpoint for icons/favicons with optional caching and simple URL-based access.","avoid_when":"You require strong identity-based access control, complex pagination/search, or strict compliance guarantees not documented by the project.","last_evaluated":"2026-04-04T19:34:05.876166+00:00","has_mcp":false,"has_api":true,"auth_methods":["None (common for public icon proxy deployments)"],"has_free_tier":false,"known_gotchas":["Icon proxy inputs (URLs) may be subject to SSRF risks if not carefully validated; verify allowlists/URL validation before automated use.","Caching behavior can lead to stale results; agents should account for cache headers/TTL if documented.","If the service fetches upstream URLs, retries may amplify upstream load unless rate limiting and backoff are implemented."],"error_quality":0.0}