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Add default robots.txt that allows bots access to all paths. Add mix task to generate robots.txt taht allows bots access to no paths. Document custom emojis, MRF and static_dir static_dir documentation includes docs for the robots.txt Mix task.
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# Static Directory
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Static frontend files are shipped in `priv/static/` and tracked by version control in this repository. If you want to overwrite or update these without the possibility of merge conflicts, you can write your custom versions to `instance/static/`.
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```
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config :pleroma, :instance,
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static_dir: "instance/static/",
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```
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You can overwrite this value in your configuration to use a different static instance directory.
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## robots.txt
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By default, the `robots.txt` that ships in `priv/static/` is permissive. It allows well-behaved search engines to index all of your instance's URIs.
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If you want to generate a restrictive `robots.txt`, you can run the following mix task. The generated `robots.txt` will be written in your instance static directory.
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```
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mix pleroma.robots_txt disallow_all
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```
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