docs: add polygraph to community projects#1421
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Adds polygraph (https://polygraph.so) to the Other section of
docs/community-projects.md, per the Adding Your Project instructions (one-line entry).polygraph publishes independent behavioral security grades (A–F) for MCP servers from an open, reproducible harness (https://github.com/polygraphso/litmus) — it exercises a server's live tool surface and grades what it does (tool-output injection, undeclared egress, sensitive-data handling, adversarial-input robustness), then publishes the results as an adoption-ranked index with per-server reports. It reads the official registry to discover and version servers, and adds the independent ratings layer this project's docs note downstream aggregators can provide.
One-line entry only; no code or schema changes.