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Use this skill when working on technical SEO infrastructure - crawlability, indexing, XML sitemaps, canonical URLs, robots.txt, redirect chains, rendering strategies (SSR/SSG/ISR/CSR), crawl budget optimization, and search engine rendering. Triggers on fixing indexing issues, configuring crawl directives, choosing rendering strategies for SEO, debugging Google Search Console errors, or auditing site architecture for search engines.
CLI tool for AI-powered web scraping, data extraction, search, and crawling via ScrapeGraph AI. Use when the user needs to scrape websites, extract structured data from URLs, convert pages to markdown, crawl multi-page sites, search the web for information, automate browser interactions (login, click, fill forms), get raw HTML, discover sitemaps, or generate JSON schemas. Triggers on tasks involving: (1) extracting data from websites, (2) web scraping or crawling, (3) converting webpages to markdown, (4) AI-powered web search with extraction, (5) browser automation, (6) generating output schemas for scraping. The CLI is just-scrape (npm package just-scrape).
When the user wants to plan, map, or restructure their website's page hierarchy, navigation, URL structure, or internal linking. Also use when the user mentions "sitemap," "site map," "visual sitemap," "site structure," "page hierarchy," "information architecture," "IA," "navigation design," "URL structure," "breadcrumbs," "internal linking strategy," or "website planning." NOT for XML sitemaps (that's technical SEO — see seo-audit). For SEO audits, see seo-audit. For structured data, see schema-markup.
Optimize for search engine visibility and ranking. Use when asked to "improve SEO", "optimize for search", "fix meta tags", "add structured data", "sitemap optimization", or "search engine optimization".
Structured diagnostic for technical SEO problems. Use when the user asks about crawl issues, indexation problems, why pages aren't being indexed, robots.txt questions, canonical errors, sitemap issues, rendering problems, or general technical SEO troubleshooting. For Core Web Vitals and page speed, see audit-speed.
Patch, extend, or explain DatoCMS front-end integration code inside an existing web project (Next.js App Router, Nuxt, SvelteKit, Astro, plus React/Vue/Svelte component usage). Use for targeted, per-concern work — adding a draft mode endpoint, wiring Preview Links / Visual Editing flows, fixing Content Link overlays, tuning real-time preview updates/subscriptions, setting up cache-tag invalidation/revalidation flows (Next.js revalidateTag or CDN purge by tags), adding robots/sitemap wiring, or hooking up crawler-safe search integration. Also the go-to skill for framework component/hook wiring with react-datocms, vue-datocms, @datocms/svelte, and @datocms/astro: Image/SRCImage/datocms-image, StructuredText, VideoPlayer (React/Vue/Svelte), SEO/meta helpers (renderMetaTags/toHead/Seo), QuerySubscription/QueryListener realtime patterns, ContentLink components, and Site Search (React/Vue). Prefer this skill whenever the user is modifying a live codebase one concern at a time, asking a framework-specific API question, or mixing several front-end concerns in the same patch.
Single entry point for one-shot, end-to-end DatoCMS project setup orchestration — the only skill that bundles prerequisites, chains related recipes, and takes a greenfield or partially configured project to a working state in one pass. Covers five setup lanes: (1) frontend foundation (bootstrap a new Next.js/Nuxt/SvelteKit/Astro integration from scratch); (2) frontend features (draft mode, visual editing, web previews, content link, real-time updates, responsive images, SEO, robots/sitemaps, site search, revalidation/cache tags — applied together with their prerequisites); (3) migrations (CLI profiles, baseline migrations, shared histories, release workflow, sandbox reset loops, diff-based generation); (4) onboarding imports (WordPress, Contentful — content plus assets); (5) platform automation (CMA scripting patterns and project-level automation). Use when the user wants a named outcome scaffolded in full rather than a single file patched, when multiple related features need to land together (e.g. "set up visual editing" implies draft mode + content link + web previews), or when the request is a broad "set up X" that needs routing to the smallest matching recipe bundle.
Comprehensive SEO analysis for any website or business type. Performs full site audits, single-page deep analysis, technical SEO checks (crawlability, indexability, Core Web Vitals with INP), schema markup detection/validation/generation, content quality assessment (E-E-A-T framework per Dec 2025 update extending to all competitive queries), image optimization, sitemap analysis, and Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) for AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity citations. Analyzes AI crawler accessibility (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot), llms.txt compliance, brand mention signals, and passage-level citability. Industry detection for SaaS, e-commerce, local business, publishers, agencies. Triggers on: "SEO", "audit", "schema", "Core Web Vitals", "sitemap", "E-E-A-T", "AI Overviews", "GEO", "technical SEO", "content quality", "page speed", "structured data".
SEO and AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) best practices including EEAT principles, structured data, and technical SEO. Use when implementing metadata, sitemaps, structured data, or optimizing content for search engines and AI assistants.
High-performance web crawler for discovering and mapping website structure. Use when users ask to crawl a website, map site structure, discover pages, find all URLs on a site, analyze link relationships, or generate site reports. Supports sitemap discovery, checkpoint/resume, rate limiting, and HTML report generation.
High-performance Rust web crawler with stealth mode, LLM-ready Markdown export, multi-format output, sitemap discovery, and robots.txt support. Optimized for content extraction, site mapping, structure analysis, and LLM/RAG pipelines.
When the user wants to plan website structure, decide which pages to build, or prioritize pages for a new or existing site. Also use when the user mentions "website structure," "site structure," "which pages do I need," "page planning," "sitemap planning," "Must Have pages," "website architecture," or "site hierarchy."