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Thanks! It's really a shame Wikis aren't indexed directly. My first "if I knew about the Wiki entry on this" issue was something involving the Nlog library. Not realizing something nuanced that was explained in an obscure wiki entry caused a time-bombed nationwide production outage for a large customer on thousands of machines. That was about 5 years ago. Work project exploding? Just another day. Didn't do anything about this. Years later, my "gotta do something about this" event was answering yet another repeated question in a FAQ on an openpilot Discord. ARE PEOPLE READING THE FAQ?! Annoyed in a personal interest? That was just too much. And then I made GHWSEE. Clearly I have my priorities in order 😄 . I'm very happy to see your Wikis and others like it are ranking at least on the first page of Google results with GHWSEE. GHWSEE shouldn't exist though and a real solution is yet to be implemented. Let's hope GitHub implements something more acceptable as the current status quo isn't. |
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Also, you might want to do something like this in your READMEs for your projects: https://github.com/MiSTer-devel/Main_MiSTer#main_mister-main-binary-and-wiki-repo It helps prioritize Google towards crawling your wiki deeper. |
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Thank you for the tip! Just wondering: I don't find a |
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Ah, I synthesize a "https://github-wiki-see.page/m/mviereck/x11docker/wiki_index" which is linked at the bottom of every mirrored page. That one pulls a page list from GitHub, links the pages and is indexable. The index page might be the better "page" to put in the readme. That did not exist when the MiSTer people added the crawlable link to their README. As for the headers issue, rather than writing a 1000 words, here's a picture of the header I was talking about which I do see: It's in the HTTP Headers, not the HTML. While my screenshot is of looking at it in incognito view like a search engine, the header is also present in a logged-in session. |
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Thank you! I've put a link at the bottom of my README.md.
Well hidden! Thank you for clarification. |
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Just a thought: |
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@mviereck It looks like your project's GitHub Wiki is now directly indexable. I think it fits in under the 1000+ stars and un-publicly editable gate that GitHub haven't publically defined yet as a requirement to have an index-able wiki. An auto-disengagement system was implemented to make this service drop out automatically for directly indexable Wikis and it seems to be working fine! There are still other Wikis that don't fit that criteria but also don't deserve the death of not being indexable so I'm going to keep this thing going. |
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I just want to say "Thank you!" for this project! :-)
My wiki pages now appear in search engines. First visitors come from https://github-wiki-see.page/ , this was how I got attention of your project.
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