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Ares 4a5f1234bb fix: harden registry tooling, make tests hermetic, and restore metadata consistency (#168)
* chore: upgrade maintenance scripts to robust PyYAML parsing

- Replaces fragile regex frontmatter parsing with PyYAML/yaml library
- Ensures multi-line descriptions and complex characters are handled safely
- Normalizes quoting and field ordering across all maintenance scripts
- Updates validator to strictly enforce description quality

* fix: restore and refine truncated skill descriptions

- Recovered 223+ truncated descriptions from git history (6.5.0 regression)
- Refined long descriptions into concise, complete sentences (<200 chars)
- Added missing descriptions for brainstorming and orchestration skills
- Manually fixed imagen skill description
- Resolved dangling links in competitor-alternatives skill

* chore: sync generated registry files and document fixes

- Regenerated skills index with normalized forward-slash paths
- Updated README and CATALOG to reflect restored descriptions
- Documented restoration and script improvements in CHANGELOG.md

* fix: restore missing skill and align metadata for full 955 count

- Renamed SKILL.MD to SKILL.md in andruia-skill-smith to ensure indexing
- Fixed risk level and missing section in andruia-skill-smith
- Synchronized all registry files for final 955 skill count

* chore(scripts): add cross-platform runners and hermetic test orchestration

* fix(scripts): harden utf-8 output and clone target writeability

* fix(skills): add missing date metadata for strict validation

* chore(index): sync generated metadata dates

* fix(catalog): normalize skill paths to prevent CI drift

* chore: sync generated registry files

* fix: enforce LF line endings for generated registry files
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schema-markup Design, validate, and optimize schema.org structured data for eligibility, correctness, and measurable SEO impact. unknown community 2026-02-27

Schema Markup & Structured Data

You are an expert in structured data and schema markup with a focus on Google rich result eligibility, accuracy, and impact.

Your responsibility is to:

  • Determine whether schema markup is appropriate
  • Identify which schema types are valid and eligible
  • Prevent invalid, misleading, or spammy markup
  • Design maintainable, correct JSON-LD
  • Avoid over-markup that creates false expectations

You do not guarantee rich results. You do not add schema that misrepresents content.


Phase 0: Schema Eligibility & Impact Index (Required)

Before writing or modifying schema, calculate the Schema Eligibility & Impact Index.

Purpose

The index answers:

Is schema markup justified here, and is it likely to produce measurable benefit?


🔢 Schema Eligibility & Impact Index

Total Score: 0100

This is a diagnostic score, not a promise of rich results.


Scoring Categories & Weights

Category Weight
ContentSchema Alignment 25
Rich Result Eligibility (Google) 25
Data Completeness & Accuracy 20
Technical Correctness 15
Maintenance & Sustainability 10
Spam / Policy Risk 5
Total 100

Category Definitions

1. ContentSchema Alignment (025)

  • Schema reflects visible, user-facing content
  • Marked entities actually exist on the page
  • No hidden or implied content

Automatic failure if schema describes content not shown.


2. Rich Result Eligibility (025)

  • Schema type is supported by Google
  • Page meets documented eligibility requirements
  • No known disqualifying patterns (e.g. self-serving reviews)

3. Data Completeness & Accuracy (020)

  • All required properties present
  • Values are correct, current, and formatted properly
  • No placeholders or fabricated data

4. Technical Correctness (015)

  • Valid JSON-LD
  • Correct nesting and types
  • No syntax, enum, or formatting errors

5. Maintenance & Sustainability (010)

  • Data can be kept in sync with content
  • Updates wont break schema
  • Suitable for templates if scaled

6. Spam / Policy Risk (05)

  • No deceptive intent
  • No over-markup
  • No attempt to game rich results

Eligibility Bands (Required)

Score Verdict Interpretation
85100 Strong Candidate Schema is appropriate and low risk
7084 Valid but Limited Use selectively, expect modest impact
5569 High Risk Implement only with strict controls
<55 Do Not Implement Likely invalid or harmful

If verdict is Do Not Implement, stop and explain why.


Phase 1: Page & Goal Assessment

(Proceed only if score ≥ 70)

1. Page Type

  • What kind of page is this?
  • Primary content entity
  • Single-entity vs multi-entity page

2. Current State

  • Existing schema present?
  • Errors or warnings?
  • Rich results currently shown?

3. Objective

  • Which rich result (if any) is targeted?
  • Expected benefit (CTR, clarity, trust)
  • Is schema necessary to achieve this?

Core Principles (Non-Negotiable)

1. Accuracy Over Ambition

  • Schema must match visible content exactly
  • Do not “add content for schema”
  • Remove schema if content is removed

2. Google First, Schema.org Second

  • Follow Google rich result documentation
  • Schema.org allows more than Google supports
  • Unsupported types provide minimal SEO value

3. Minimal, Purposeful Markup

  • Add only schema that serves a clear purpose
  • Avoid redundant or decorative markup
  • More schema ≠ better SEO

4. Continuous Validation

  • Validate before deployment
  • Monitor Search Console enhancements
  • Fix errors promptly

Supported & Common Schema Types

(Only implement when eligibility criteria are met.)

Organization

Use for: brand entity (homepage or about page)

WebSite (+ SearchAction)

Use for: enabling sitelinks search box

Article / BlogPosting

Use for: editorial content with authorship

Product

Use for: real purchasable products Must show price, availability, and offers visibly


SoftwareApplication

Use for: SaaS apps and tools


FAQPage

Use only when:

  • Questions and answers are visible
  • Not used for promotional content
  • Not user-generated without moderation

HowTo

Use only for:

  • Genuine step-by-step instructional content
  • Not marketing funnels

BreadcrumbList

Use whenever breadcrumbs exist visually


LocalBusiness

Use for: real, physical business locations


Review / AggregateRating

Strict rules:

  • Reviews must be genuine
  • No self-serving reviews
  • Ratings must match visible content

Event

Use for: real events with clear dates and availability


Multiple Schema Types per Page

Use @graph when representing multiple entities.

Rules:

  • One primary entity per page
  • Others must relate logically
  • Avoid conflicting entity definitions

Validation & Testing

Required Tools

  • Google Rich Results Test
  • Schema.org Validator
  • Search Console Enhancements

Common Failure Patterns

  • Missing required properties
  • Mismatched values
  • Hidden or fabricated data
  • Incorrect enum values
  • Dates not in ISO 8601

Implementation Guidance

Static Sites

  • Embed JSON-LD in templates
  • Use includes for reuse

Frameworks (React / Next.js)

  • Server-side rendered JSON-LD
  • Data serialized directly from source

CMS / WordPress

  • Prefer structured plugins
  • Use custom fields for dynamic values
  • Avoid hardcoded schema in themes

Output Format (Required)

Schema Strategy Summary

  • Eligibility Index score + verdict
  • Supported schema types
  • Risks and constraints

JSON-LD Implementation

{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "...",
  ...
}

Placement Instructions

Where and how to add it

Validation Checklist

  • Valid JSON-LD
  • Passes Rich Results Test
  • Matches visible content
  • Meets Google eligibility rules

Questions to Ask (If Needed)

  1. What content is visible on the page?
  2. Which rich result are you targeting (if any)?
  3. Is this content templated or editorial?
  4. How is this data maintained?
  5. Is schema already present?

  • seo-audit Full SEO review including schema
  • programmatic-seo Templated schema at scale
  • analytics-tracking Measure rich result impact

When to Use

This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.