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seopage

v0.2.10

Published

Add essential elements to your HTML files to be shared on social media and to improve SEO result.

Readme

Installation

With yarn

$ yarn global add seopage

With npm

$ npm i -g seopage

Example Configuration File

// config.json
{
  "fbAppId": "00000000",
  "fbAdmins": "admin.one,admin.two",
  "gaid": "UA-000000000-1",
  "siteName": "Your Website",
  "lang": "en-GB",
  "type": "website",
  "url": "https://yourwebsite.kom",
  "thumbnail": "/public/thumb.jpg",
  "title": "",
  "description": "",
  "keywords": ""
}

Note: fields can be overriden by CLI flags

Example Usage

Initialise a basic directory structure under current working directory

$ seopage init

Add meta tags for social media (default)

$ seopage --file=[path to HTML file]

Use a configuration file

$ seopage -c [path to configuration file] --file=[path to HTML file]

Output directory (default to ./out)

$ seopage -o [path of output directory] --file=[path to HTML file]

Google Analytics Tracking ID

$ seopage -g [your tracking ID] --file=[path to HTML file]

Document language code

$ seopage -l en-GB -f [path to HTML file]
// <html lang="en-GB">

Thumbnail

$ seopage -t [URL link to thumbnail photo] -f [path to HTML file]