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[WIP] Disallow files path in robotx.txt
Disallow /files/ paths in robots.txt
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This PR prevents search engines from indexing the /files/ directories in the Rails documentation by adding a disallow rule to the robots.txt file.
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Disallow: /files/directive to robots.txt
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Prevent search engines from crawling the
/files/directories across all Rails version documentation.Changes
src/robots.txtto addDisallow: /files/rule✨ Let Copilot coding agent set things up for you — coding agent works faster and does higher quality work when set up for your repo.