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fixing-metadata - Claude MCP Skill
Audit and fix HTML metadata including page titles, meta descriptions, canonical URLs, Open Graph tags, Twitter cards, favicons, JSON-LD structured data, and robots directives. Use when adding or reviewing SEO and social metadata.
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SKILL.md## Workflow 1. Identify pages with missing or incorrect metadata (titles, descriptions, canonical, OG tags) 2. Audit against the priority rules below — fix critical issues (duplicates, indexing) first 3. Ensure title, description, canonical, and og:url all agree with each other 4. Verify social cards render correctly on a real URL, not localhost 5. Keep diffs minimal and scoped to metadata only — do not refactor unrelated code ## When to Use Reference these guidelines when: - adding or changing page titles, descriptions, canonical, robots - implementing Open Graph or Twitter card metadata - setting favicons, app icons, manifest, theme-color - building shared SEO components or layout metadata defaults - adding structured data (JSON-LD) - changing locale, alternate languages, or canonical routing - shipping new pages, marketing pages, or shareable links ## rule categories by priority | priority | category | impact | |----------|----------|--------| | 1 | correctness and duplication | critical | | 2 | title and description | high | | 3 | canonical and indexing | high | | 4 | social cards | high | | 5 | icons and manifest | medium | | 6 | structured data | medium | | 7 | locale and alternates | low-medium | | 8 | tool boundaries | critical | ## quick reference ### 1. correctness and duplication (critical) - define metadata in one place per page, avoid competing systems - do not emit duplicate title, description, canonical, or robots tags - metadata must be deterministic, no random or unstable values - escape and sanitize any user-generated or dynamic strings - every page must have safe defaults for title and description ### 2. title and description (high) - every page must have a title - use a consistent title format across the site - keep titles short and readable, avoid stuffing - shareable or searchable pages should have a meta description - descriptions must be plain text, no markdown or quote spam ### 3. canonical and indexing (high) - canonical must point to the preferred URL for the page - use noindex only for private, duplicate, or non-public pages - robots meta must match actual access intent - previews or staging pages should be noindex by default when possible - paginated pages must have correct canonical behavior ### 4. social cards (high) - shareable pages must set Open Graph title, description, and image - Open Graph and Twitter images must use absolute URLs - prefer correct image dimensions and stable aspect ratios - og:url must match the canonical URL - use a sensible og:type, usually website or article - set twitter:card appropriately, summary_large_image by default ### 5. icons and manifest (medium) - include at least one favicon that works across browsers - include apple-touch-icon when relevant - manifest must be valid and referenced when used - set theme-color intentionally to avoid mismatched UI chrome - icon paths should be stable and cacheable ### 6. structured data (medium) - do not add JSON-LD unless it clearly maps to real page content - JSON-LD must be valid and reflect what is actually rendered - do not invent ratings, reviews, prices, or organization details - prefer one structured data block per page unless required ### 7. locale and alternates (low-medium) - set the html lang attribute correctly - set og:locale when localization exists - add hreflang alternates only when pages truly exist - localized pages must canonicalize correctly per locale ### 8. tool boundaries (critical) - prefer minimal changes, do not refactor unrelated code - do not migrate frameworks or SEO libraries unless requested - follow the project's existing metadata pattern (Next.js metadata API, react-helmet, manual head, etc.) ## review guidance - fix critical issues first (duplicates, canonical, indexing) - ensure title, description, canonical, and og:url agree - verify social cards on a real URL, not localhost - prefer stable, boring metadata over clever or dynamic - keep diffs minimal and scoped to metadata only
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- arlenagreer/claude_configuration_docs
- Author
- arlenagreer
- Last Sync
- 5/10/2026
- Repo Updated
- 5/7/2026
- Created
- 4/10/2026
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