skills/seo/technical/url-structure/SKILL.md
When the user wants to optimize URL structure, fix URL issues, or plan URL hierarchy. Also use when the user mentions "URL structure," "URL optimization," "slug," "clean URLs," "URL hierarchy," "URL path," "permalink structure," "URL best practices," "dynamic URLs," or "URL parameters."
npx skillsauth add irismaker/ai-agent-skills-hub url-structureInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Guides URL structure optimization for SEO: readability, hierarchy, and best practices.
When invoking: On first use, if helpful, open with 1–2 sentences on what this skill covers and why it matters, then provide the main output. On subsequent use or when the user asks to skip, go directly to the main output.
Check for product marketing context first: If .claude/product-marketing-context.md or .cursor/product-marketing-context.md exists, read it for site structure.
Identify:
| Principle | Guideline |
|-----------|-----------|
| Readable | Use words, not IDs; /blog/seo-guide not /p/12345 |
| Short | Shorter is generally better; avoid unnecessary depth |
| Keyword | Include target keyword when natural |
| Lowercase | Use lowercase; avoid mixed case |
| Hyphens | Use hyphens to separate words: seo-guide |
| Avoid | Special chars, query params for core content, session IDs |
| Pattern | Example | Use |
|---------|---------|-----|
| Flat | /page-name | Simple sites |
| Category | /blog/post-name, /tools/tool-name | Content sites |
| Nested | /category/subcategory/page | Deep hierarchies (keep shallow) |
| Pattern | Example |
|---------|---------|
| Path prefix | /zh/page, /en/page |
| Subdomain | zh.example.com, en.example.com |
| ccTLD | example.cn, example.com |
| Type | Example | Use |
|------|---------|-----|
| Static | /blog/seo-guide | Direct file; best SEO; content stable |
| Dynamic | /product?id=123 | Program-generated; avoid for indexable content |
| Pseudo-static | /blog/seo-guide (rewritten from .php) | Combines both; common in CMS |
| Rule | Prefer static or pseudo-static; if dynamic, keep params ≤2; use canonical-tag and robots-txt (Clean-param) |
.html, .php, .aspx — keeps URLs technology-agnostic, shorter, easier to refactor/seo-guide not /seo-guide.html| Scenario | Approach | |----------|----------| | UTM / tracking | Canonical to base URL; params in query string only | | Search results | Canonical to search page; avoid indexing result URLs | | Filters / sort | Canonical to base; or robots-txt Clean-param | | Session IDs | Use cookies; never in indexable URLs |
| Scenario | Focus | |----------|-------| | New site | Plan hierarchy upfront; avoid later restructuring | | Migration | 301 mapping; canonical; see canonical-tag | | Large site | Dynamic URLs, params, multi-language — canonical + robots | | SEO audit | Check structure, params, canonical consistency |
| Issue | Fix | |-------|-----| | Long URLs | Shorten; remove redundant words | | Dynamic params | Use canonical; clean params in robots (Yandex Clean-param) | | Mixed case | Redirect to lowercase | | Changed URLs | 301 redirect old to new |
website-structure: Plan structure and URL paths; apply url-structure rules after structure is defined
canonical-tag: HTTPS, www, trailing slash — handles duplicate URL variants
url-slug-generator: Slug creation for content pages; length, keywords, format
category-page-generator: E-commerce category URL hierarchy, faceted URLs
products-page-generator: Product URL hierarchy
services-page-generator: Service URL hierarchy
robots-txt: Clean-param for query params
internal-links: URL structure affects link patterns
tools
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tools
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development
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testing
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