fixing-metadata
The fixing-metadata skill provides a structured workflow and set of priority rules for auditing and correcting HTML metadata, including page titles, descriptions, canonical URLs, social media tags, and structured data.
Is fixing-metadata safe to install?
Safe to install: our audit of fixing-metadata's source files found 0 shell commands, 0 external URLs, no file writes (none risk). Every command and URL listed appears verbatim in the skill's source. The skill provides a set of guidelines and a workflow for manual or agent-assisted metadata auditing. It does not contain executable code, shell commands, or network request logic.
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Who is this skill for?
Developers and SEO specialists managing website metadata and social share previews.
What can you do with it?
- Adding or updating page titles and meta descriptions
- Implementing Open Graph and Twitter card metadata
- Configuring canonical URLs and robots directives
- Adding JSON-LD structured data
- Setting favicons and manifest files
- Managing locale and hreflang attributes
How good is this skill?
Quality score: 9/10. The documentation is clear, well-structured, and provides actionable priority-based rules. It lacks automated implementation code, which limits its utility as an autonomous agent skill but makes it an excellent reference guide.
What does the skill file contain?
## 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 apply Reference these guidelines when: - adding or changing page titles, descriptions, canonical, robots - implementing Open Graph or Twitter card metadata ...
Frequently asked questions
Does this skill automatically scan my website for metadata errors?
No. The skill provides a checklist and priority-based workflow for an agent or developer to follow during a manual audit.
Can this skill refactor my existing SEO library?
No. The guidelines explicitly state to avoid migrating frameworks or SEO libraries unless specifically requested.
How should I handle social card images?
The skill requires that Open Graph and Twitter images use absolute URLs and maintain stable aspect ratios.
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