schema-markup-generator
GitHub生成JSON-LD结构化数据标记以支持Google搜索富媒体结果,涵盖FAQ、产品等类型,提供映射、验证及实施指导。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add nowork-studio/notfair-plugin --skill schema-markup-generator -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "schema-markup-generator",
"description": "Generate JSON-LD structured data markup for rich results in Google Search. Supports FAQ, HowTo, Article, Product, LocalBusiness, and multi-type schemas. Validates against Google requirements and provides implementation guidance. Use when asked to \"add schema markup\", \"generate structured data\", \"JSON-LD\", \"rich snippets\", \"FAQ schema\", \"product markup\", \"add structured data to my page\", \"how to get rich snippets\", or any structured data task.",
"argument-hint": "<URL or page type, e.g. 'FAQ page' or 'product page'>"
}
Schema Markup Generator
This skill creates Schema.org structured data markup in JSON-LD format to help search engines understand your content and enable rich results in SERPs.
When This Must Trigger
Use this when the conversation involves any of these situations — even if the user does not use SEO terminology:
Use this whenever the task needs a shippable asset or transformation that should feed directly into quality review, deployment, or monitoring.
- Adding FAQ schema for expanded SERP presence
- Creating How-To schema for step-by-step content
- Adding Product schema for e-commerce pages
- Implementing Article schema for blog posts
- Adding Local Business schema for location pages
- Creating Review/Rating schema
- Implementing Organization schema for brand presence
- Any page where rich results would improve visibility
What This Skill Does
- Schema Type Selection: Recommends appropriate schema types
- JSON-LD Generation: Creates valid structured data markup
- Property Mapping: Maps your content to schema properties
- Validation Guidance: Ensures schema meets requirements
- Nested Schema: Handles complex, multi-type schemas
- Rich Result Eligibility: Identifies which rich results you can target
Quick Start
Start with one of these prompts.
Generate Schema for Content
Generate schema markup for this [content type]: [content/URL]
Create FAQ schema for these questions and answers: [Q&A list]
Specific Schema Types
Create Product schema for [product name] with [details]
Generate LocalBusiness schema for [business name and details]
Audit Existing Schema
Review and improve this schema markup: [existing schema]
Data Sources
With ~~web crawler connected: Automatically crawl and extract page content (visible text, headings, lists, tables), existing schema markup, page metadata, and structured content elements that map to schema properties.
With manual data only: Ask the user to provide:
- Page URL or full HTML content
- Page type (article, product, FAQ, how-to, local business, etc.)
- Specific data needed for schema (prices, dates, author info, Q&A pairs, etc.)
- Current schema markup (if optimizing existing)
Proceed with the full workflow using provided data. Note in the output which data is from automated extraction vs. user-provided data.
Instructions
When a user requests schema markup:
-
Identify Content Type and Rich Result Opportunity
Reference the CORE-EEAT Benchmark item O05 (Schema Markup) for content-type to schema mapping:
### CORE-EEAT Schema Mapping (O05) | Content Type | Required Schema | Conditional Schema | |-------------|----------------|--------------------| | Blog (guides) | Article, Breadcrumb | FAQ, HowTo | | Blog (tools) | Article, Breadcrumb | FAQ, Review | | Blog (insights) | Article, Breadcrumb | FAQ | | Alternative | Comparison*, Breadcrumb, FAQ | AggregateRating | | Best-of | ItemList, Breadcrumb, FAQ | AggregateRating per tool | | Use-case | WebPage, Breadcrumb, FAQ | — | | FAQ | FAQPage, Breadcrumb | — | | Landing | SoftwareApplication, Breadcrumb, FAQ | WebPage | | Testimonial | Review, Breadcrumb | FAQ, Person | *Use the mapping above to ensure schema type matches content type (CORE-EEAT O05: Pass criteria).*### Schema Analysis **Content Type**: [blog/product/FAQ/how-to/local business/etc.] **Page URL**: [URL] **Eligible Rich Results**: | Rich Result Type | Eligibility | Impact | |------------------|-------------|--------| | FAQ | ✅/❌ | High - Expands SERP presence | | How-To | ✅/❌ | Medium - Shows steps in SERP | | Product | ✅/❌ | High - Shows price, availability | | Review | ✅/❌ | High - Shows star ratings | | Article | ✅/❌ | Medium - Shows publish date, author | | Breadcrumb | ✅/❌ | Medium - Shows navigation path | | Video | ✅/❌ | High - Shows video thumbnail | **Recommended Schema Types**: 1. [Primary schema type] - [reason] 2. [Secondary schema type] - [reason] -
Generate Schema Markup
Based on the identified content type, generate the appropriate JSON-LD schema. Supported types: FAQPage, HowTo, Article/BlogPosting/NewsArticle, Product, LocalBusiness, Organization, BreadcrumbList, Event, Recipe, and combined multi-type schemas.
Reference: See references/schema-templates.md for complete, copy-ready JSON-LD templates for all schema types with required and optional properties.
For each schema generated, include:
- All required properties for the chosen type
- Rich result preview showing expected SERP appearance
- Notes on which properties are required vs. optional
When combining multiple schema types on one page, wrap them in a JSON array inside a single
<script type="application/ld+json">tag. -
Provide Implementation and Validation
## Implementation Guide ### Adding Schema to Your Page **Option 1: In HTML <head>** ```html <head> <script type="application/ld+json"> [Your JSON-LD schema here] </script> </head>Option 2: Before closing


