Updated README with complete WebFinger section:
## Overview & Features
- Updated tagline to include WebFinger
- Added 🔍 WebFinger to feature list with use cases
## API Reference - webfinger section
### Complete TypeScript Interfaces
- WebFingerConfig with enabled, resources, collections
- WebFingerResource (JRD structure)
- WebFingerLink (rel, href, type, titles, properties)
### Static Resources Example
- Shows simple acct: URI configuration
- ActivityPub/Mastodon integration example
- Profile page and avatar links
### Content Collection Example
- Team members as discoverable resources
- Template URI patterns: acct:{slug}@example.com
- Builder functions for links and properties
- Schema.org property integration
### Common Use Cases
- ActivityPub/Mastodon federation
- OpenID Connect issuer discovery
- Team profile discovery
- Blog author linking
### Query Format Documentation
- Required resource parameter
- Optional rel filtering
- Example queries
### Technical Notes
- Dynamic route (not prerendered)
- CORS enabled per RFC 7033
- Media type: application/jrd+json
- Template variable reference
## Caching Section
- Added webfinger: 3600 (1 hour) to defaults table
Documentation now covers all 7 discovery mechanisms with examples and best practices.
Updated README with complete documentation for new features:
## Overview & Features
- Updated tagline to include security.txt and canary.txt
- Added 🔒 security.txt and 🐦 canary.txt to feature list
## Quick Start
- Added example showing how to enable security and canary files
- Shows resulting .well-known paths
## API Reference
### security section
- Complete TypeScript interface with all RFC 9116 fields
- Example configuration with common options
- Notes on mailto: prefix, auto-expiration, canonical URL
### canary section
- Full interface including CanaryStatement type
- Example with statements, verification, personnel check
- Frequency-based expiration table (daily→yearly)
- Links to CANARY_SPEC.md for full specification
## Caching
- Added security (24 hours) and canary (1 hour) cache defaults
- Note about frequent canary checking
## Advanced Usage
- Added custom template examples for both new files
- Shows proper typing and URL handling
Documentation now covers all 6 generated files with examples and best practices.
This commit introduces a comprehensive Astro integration that automatically
generates discovery files for websites:
Features:
- robots.txt with LLM bot support (Anthropic-AI, GPTBot, etc.)
- llms.txt for AI assistant context and instructions
- humans.txt for team credits and site information
- Automatic sitemap integration via @astrojs/sitemap
Technical Details:
- TypeScript implementation with full type safety
- Configurable HTTP caching headers
- Custom template support for all generated files
- Sensible defaults with extensive customization options
- Date-based versioning (2025.11.03)
Testing:
- 34 unit tests covering all generators
- Test coverage for robots.txt, llms.txt, and humans.txt
- Integration with Vitest
Documentation:
- Comprehensive README with examples
- API reference documentation
- Contributing guidelines
- Example configurations (minimal and full)