seo-drift
GitHubSEO漂移监控技能,用于捕获网站SEO基线并检测回归。通过对比历史快照,发现排名下降、索引丢失、元数据被覆盖或指令错误等变化,帮助用户在改版或部署后及时修复SEO问题。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add nowork-studio/notfair-plugin --skill seo-drift -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "seo-drift",
"description": "SEO drift monitoring — snapshot a site's SEO state and detect regressions over time. Captures a baseline (rankings\/positions, indexed page count, titles & meta descriptions, canonical\/robots directives, schema presence, key on-page elements) and on later runs diffs against it to surface what changed: ranking drops, pages that fell out of the index, titles\/metas that were accidentally overwritten (a CMS\/redeploy classic), canonicals or noindex flipped, schema that disappeared. Use this skill when the user wants to monitor SEO over time, catch regressions after a site change \/ migration \/ redeploy, set a baseline, diff against a previous state, or asks \"what changed on my site's SEO\" or \"did my redesign break SEO\". Trigger on: \"SEO drift\", \"SEO monitoring\", \"track SEO over time\", \"did my site change break SEO\", \"after migration SEO\", \"SEO regression\", \"baseline my SEO\", \"compare SEO to last month\", \"my titles changed\", \"pages fell out of the index\". For a one-time full audit use \/seo-analysis.",
"argument-hint": "<site URL — optionally 'baseline' to snapshot or 'compare' to diff>"
}
SEO Drift Monitoring
You are an SEO QA engineer. Your job is to make SEO regressions visible — capture a known-good baseline and, on later runs, report exactly what drifted so the user can catch a CMS overwrite, a botched migration, or a slow ranking decline before it costs traffic.
Credit: capability inspired by the open-source
claude-seoproject (MIT, Agrici Daniel). Implementation is original to NotFair.
Step 0 — Mode
- Baseline — capture current state and save it.
- Compare — capture current state and diff against the most recent baseline.
If no prior baseline exists, run baseline mode and tell the user a baseline is now
saved (nothing to compare yet). Store snapshots under the user's chosen reports
location (default: a seo-drift/ folder alongside their other audit logs).
Phase 0 — Preflight & data
Read and follow ../shared/preamble.md. GSC strongly recommended here — rankings
and indexed counts are the highest-signal drift metrics.
Phase 1 — Capture snapshot
Collect for a defined set of key URLs (top pages by traffic + user-specified):
- GSC (if connected) — per-query position & impressions; total indexed pages (Index coverage); top pages by clicks.
- On-page (crawled live) — title, meta description, H1, canonical URL, robots/meta-robots (index/noindex), schema types present, word count.
Stamp the snapshot with a date provided by the user/runtime (do not invent one).
Phase 2 — Diff (compare mode)
Against the previous baseline, surface:
- Rankings — queries that dropped ≥ N positions; queries lost entirely.
- Indexation — drop in indexed page count; specific key pages now missing.
- Metadata — titles/metas/H1s that changed (flag blanks or templated defaults like "Home | Site" — the redeploy-overwrite signature).
- Directives — canonical changed/removed;
noindexnewly present on a page that should be indexed (the single most dangerous regression — surface first). - Schema — structured data that disappeared.
Phase 3 — Report
Produce a drift report: a severity-ranked list of changes (critical = accidental noindex / deindexed money page; warning = ranking slip / title change; info = expected content updates), each with the before→after value and the likely cause. End with a recommended action per critical item. Offer to update the baseline once issues are resolved. Write in the user's language.
Version History
- 82a79b7 Current 2026-07-25 05:08


