seo-audit

📁 seo-skills/seo-audit-skill 📅 Jan 23, 2026
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安装命令
npx skills add https://github.com/seo-skills/seo-audit-skill --skill seo-audit

Agent 安装分布

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antigravity 19
opencode 18
claude-code 17
codex 15
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Skill 文档

SEO Audit Skill

Audit websites for SEO, technical, content, performance, security, JavaScript rendering, and AI readiness using the SEOmator CLI.

SEOmator provides comprehensive website auditing by analyzing website structure and content against 251 rules across 20 categories.

It provides a list of issues with severity levels, affected URLs, and actionable fix suggestions.

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What This Skill Does

This skill enables AI agents to audit websites for 251 rules in 20 categories, including:

  • Core SEO (19 rules): Canonical URLs, indexing directives, title uniqueness, canonical conflicts/loops
  • Performance (22 rules): LCP, CLS, FCP, TTFB, INP, compression, caching, minification, HTTP/2
  • Links (19 rules): Broken links, redirect chains, anchor text, orphan pages, localhost/fragment links
  • Images (14 rules): Alt text, dimensions, lazy loading, modern formats, alt length, background images
  • Security (16 rules): HTTPS, HSTS, CSP, external link safety, leaked secrets, SSL expiry/protocol
  • Technical SEO (13 rules): robots.txt, sitemap.xml, URL structure, 404 pages, soft 404s, error codes
  • Crawlability (18 rules): Sitemap conflicts, indexability signals, canonical chains, pagination issues
  • Structured Data (13 rules): Schema.org markup, Article, Organization, FAQ, Product, Breadcrumb
  • JavaScript Rendering (13 rules): Rendered DOM checks, raw vs rendered mismatches, SSR detection
  • Accessibility (12 rules): ARIA labels, color contrast, form labels, landmarks, touch targets
  • Content (17 rules): Word count, readability, keyword density, duplicate detection, pixel widths
  • Social (9 rules): Open Graph tags, Twitter cards, share buttons, profile links
  • E-E-A-T (14 rules): Author bylines, citations, trust signals, about/contact pages, YMYL detection
  • URL Structure (14 rules): Keyword slugs, stop words, uppercase, underscores, session IDs, tracking params
  • Redirects (8 rules): Redirect loops, types (301/302), meta refresh, JavaScript redirects, broken redirects
  • Mobile (5 rules): Font sizes, horizontal scroll, intrusive interstitials, viewport issues
  • Internationalization (10 rules): lang attribute, hreflang validation (return links, conflicts, mismatches)
  • HTML Validation (9 rules): Doctype, charset, head structure, lorem ipsum, multiple titles/descriptions
  • AI/GEO Readiness (5 rules): Semantic HTML, AI bot access, llms.txt, schema drift
  • Legal Compliance (1 rule): Cookie consent

The audit crawls the website, analyzes each page against audit rules, and returns a comprehensive report with:

  • Overall health score (0-100) with letter grade (A-F)
  • Category breakdowns with pass/warn/fail counts
  • Specific issues with affected URLs grouped by rule
  • Actionable fix recommendations

When to Use

Use this skill when you need to:

  • Analyze a website’s SEO health
  • Debug technical SEO issues
  • Check for broken links and redirect chains
  • Validate meta tags, canonical URLs, and structured data
  • Audit security headers, SSL, and HTTPS
  • Check accessibility compliance
  • Analyze JavaScript rendering and SSR compatibility
  • Evaluate AI/GEO readiness (semantic HTML, llms.txt, bot access)
  • Detect duplicate content across pages
  • Validate hreflang and internationalization setup
  • Check HTML document structure and validation
  • Generate site audit reports in multiple formats
  • Compare site health before/after changes

Prerequisites

This skill requires the SEOmator CLI to be installed.

Installation

npm install -g @seomator/seo-audit

Verify Installation

Check that seomator is installed and the system is ready:

seomator self doctor

This checks:

  • Node.js version (18+ recommended)
  • npm availability
  • Chrome/Chromium for Core Web Vitals and JS rendering
  • Write permissions for ~/.seomator
  • Local config file presence

Setup

Running seomator init creates a seomator.toml config file in the current directory.

seomator init                    # Interactive setup
seomator init -y                 # Use defaults
seomator init --preset blog      # Blog-optimized config
seomator init --preset ecommerce # E-commerce config
seomator init --preset ci        # Minimal CI config

If there is no seomator.toml in the directory, CREATE ONE with seomator init before running audits.

Usage

AI Agent Best Practices

YOU SHOULD always prefer --format llm – it provides token-optimized XML output specifically designed for AI agents (50-70% smaller than JSON).

When auditing:

  1. Prefer live websites over local dev servers for accurate performance and rendering data
  2. Use --no-cwv for faster audits when Core Web Vitals and JS rendering checks aren’t needed
  3. Scope fixes as concurrent tasks when implementing multiple fixes
  4. Run typechecking/formatting after implementing fixes (tsc, eslint, prettier, etc.)

Website Discovery

If the user doesn’t provide a website to audit:

  1. Check for local dev server configurations (package.json scripts, .env files)
  2. Look for Vercel/Netlify project links
  3. Check environment variables for deployment URLs
  4. Ask the user which URL to audit

If you have both local and live websites available, suggest auditing the live site for accurate results.

Basic Workflow

# Quick single-page audit with LLM output
seomator audit https://example.com --format llm --no-cwv

# Multi-page crawl (up to 50 pages)
seomator audit https://example.com --crawl -m 50 --format llm --no-cwv

# Full audit with Core Web Vitals + JS rendering analysis
seomator audit https://example.com --crawl -m 20 --format llm

Advanced Options

Force fresh crawl (ignore cache):

seomator audit https://example.com --refresh --format llm

Resume interrupted crawl:

seomator audit https://example.com --resume --format llm

Audit specific categories only:

seomator audit https://example.com -c core,security,js --format llm --no-cwv

Save HTML report for sharing:

seomator audit https://example.com --format html -o report.html

Verbose output for debugging:

seomator audit https://example.com --format llm -v

Command Reference

Audit Command Options

Option Alias Description Default
--format <fmt> -f Output format: console, json, html, markdown, llm console
--max-pages <n> -m Maximum pages to crawl 10
--crawl Enable multi-page crawl false
--categories <list> -c Comma-separated categories to audit All
--refresh -r Ignore cache, fetch fresh false
--resume Resume interrupted crawl false
--no-cwv Skip Core Web Vitals + JS rendering false
--verbose -v Show progress false
--output <path> -o Output file path
--config <path> Config file path
--save Save to ~/.seomator false

Other Commands

seomator init              # Create config file
seomator self doctor       # Check system setup
seomator config --list     # Show all config values
seomator report --list     # List past reports
seomator db stats          # Show database statistics

Output Formats

Format Flag Best For
console --format console Human terminal output (default)
json --format json CI/CD, programmatic processing
html --format html Standalone reports, sharing
markdown --format markdown Documentation, GitHub
llm --format llm AI agents (recommended)

The --format llm output is a compact XML format optimized for token efficiency:

  • 50-70% smaller than JSON output
  • Issues sorted by severity (critical first)
  • Fix suggestions included for each issue
  • Clean stdout for piping to AI tools

Examples

Example 1: Quick Audit with LLM Output

# User asks: "Check example.com for SEO issues"
seomator audit https://example.com --format llm --no-cwv

Example 2: Deep Crawl for Large Site

# User asks: "Do a thorough audit with up to 100 pages"
seomator audit https://example.com --crawl -m 100 --format llm --no-cwv

Example 3: Fresh Audit After Changes

# User asks: "Re-audit the site, ignore cached results"
seomator audit https://example.com --refresh --format llm --no-cwv

Example 4: Generate Shareable Report

# User asks: "Create an HTML report I can share"
seomator audit https://example.com --crawl -m 20 --format html -o seo-report.html

Example 5: Focus on Specific Areas

# User asks: "Just check my JavaScript rendering and redirects"
seomator audit https://example.com -c js,redirect --format llm

Evaluating Results

Score Ranges

Score Grade Meaning
90-100 A Excellent – Minor optimizations only
80-89 B Good – Address warnings
70-79 C Needs Work – Priority fixes required
50-69 D Poor – Multiple critical issues
0-49 F Critical – Major problems to resolve

Priority Order (by category weight)

Fix issues in this order for maximum impact:

  1. Core (12%) – Meta tags, canonical, H1, indexing
  2. Performance (12%) – Core Web Vitals + optimization
  3. Links (8%) – Internal linking structure
  4. Images (8%) – Performance + accessibility
  5. Security (8%) – Trust signals, SSL
  6. Technical SEO (7%) – Crawling foundation
  7. Crawlability (5%) – Indexability, pagination
  8. Structured Data (5%) – Rich snippets
  9. JavaScript Rendering (5%) – Rendered DOM, SSR
  10. Content (5%) – Text quality + duplicates
  11. Accessibility (4%) – WCAG compliance
  12. Social (3%) – Social sharing
  13. E-E-A-T (3%) – Trust, expertise
  14. URL Structure (3%) – URL hygiene
  15. Redirects (3%) – Redirect chains
  16. Mobile (2%) – Viewport, fonts
  17. Internationalization (2%) – Hreflang
  18. HTML Validation (2%) – Document structure
  19. AI/GEO Readiness (2%) – Semantic HTML, AI bots
  20. Legal Compliance (1%) – Cookie consent

Fix by Severity

  1. Failures (status: “fail”) – Must fix immediately
  2. Warnings (status: “warn”) – Should fix soon
  3. Passes (status: “pass”) – No action needed

Output Summary

After implementing fixes, give the user a summary of all changes made.

When planning scope, organize tasks so they can run concurrently as sub-agents to speed up implementation.

Troubleshooting

seomator command not found

If you see this error, seomator is not installed or not in your PATH.

Solution:

npm install -g @seomator/seo-audit

Core Web Vitals not measured

If CWV metrics are missing, Chrome/Chromium may not be available.

Solution:

  1. Install Chrome, Chromium, or Edge
  2. Run seomator self doctor to verify browser detection
  3. Use --no-cwv to skip CWV if not needed

Crawl timeout or slow performance

For large sites, audits may take several minutes.

Solution:

  • Use --verbose to see progress
  • Limit pages with -m 20 for faster results
  • Use --no-cwv to skip browser-based measurements

Invalid URL

Ensure the URL includes the protocol:

# Wrong
seomator audit example.com

# Correct
seomator audit https://example.com

How It Works

  1. Fetch: Downloads the page HTML and measures response time
  2. Parse: Extracts DOM, meta tags, links, images, structured data
  3. Enrich: Fetches robots.txt and sitemap once per audit
  4. Render (if CWV enabled): Captures rendered DOM via Playwright for JS rendering analysis
  5. Crawl (if enabled): Discovers and fetches linked pages
  6. Analyze: Runs 251 audit rules against each page
  7. Score: Calculates category and overall weighted scores
  8. Report: Generates output in requested format

Results are stored in ~/.seomator/ for later retrieval with seomator report.

Resources

  • Full rules reference: See docs/SEO-AUDIT-RULES.md for all 251 rules
  • Storage architecture: See docs/STORAGE-ARCHITECTURE.md for database details
  • CLI help: seomator --help and seomator <command> --help