> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://context7-enes-docs7-docs.mintlify.site/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# SEO & Social Cards

> Sitemaps, robots.txt, Open Graph images, structured data, and RSS

Docs7 generates the standard SEO files automatically. Anything you ship in the repository wins over the generated version.

## Sitemap and robots.txt

* `sitemap.xml` is generated with git-derived `<lastmod>` dates. Hidden and `noindex` pages are excluded unless `seo.indexing: "all"` is set in `docs.json`.
* `robots.txt` allows everything and points at the sitemap.
* A repository `sitemap.xml` or `robots.txt` replaces the generated one.

## Meta tags and canonical URLs

* Set site-wide tags with `seo.metatags` in `docs.json`; well-known keys (`description`, `og:*`, `twitter:*`, `canonical`) act as overrides rather than duplicates.
* Override per page with frontmatter: `canonical`, `og:title`, `og:description`, `og:image`.
* `noindex: true` frontmatter emits a robots `noindex` tag for a page.

## Open Graph images

Every page gets a social card automatically:

* A site-wide 1200×630 card is rendered at build time from your name, colors, and logo.
* Each page additionally gets its own card with the page title and description, rendered on demand and cached at the edge.
* A frontmatter `og:image` (or a site-wide `seo.metatags["og:image"]`) overrides the generated cards. Per-page cards fall back to the site card when the title or description uses characters outside the Latin ranges.

Only local logos (`.svg`, `.png`, `.jpg` in the repository) appear on the cards; remote logo URLs are not fetched.

## Structured data

Pages emit JSON-LD (`WebSite`, `TechArticle`/`WebPage`, `BreadcrumbList`). Add an `Organization` node with `seo.organization` in `docs.json`.

## Last updated

`metadata.timestamp: true` in `docs.json` shows a git-derived "Last updated" date on every page; per-page `timestamp` frontmatter overrides it in either direction.

## RSS

Changelog-style pages built from `<Update>` blocks can publish a feed: set `rss: true` in the page frontmatter and the feed appears at `<page-url>/rss.xml`. Date-like `label` values (`2026-08-12`, or `March 5, 2026`) become publish dates, and a per-entry `rss={{ title, description }}` prop overrides that feed item. There is no site-wide feed.
