Discovery for agents

Sitemap

A sitemap is an XML file listing a site's canonical URLs so crawlers can discover every page, including ones that are hard to reach by following links.

A sitemap is a machine-readable list of a site's URLs (with optional metadata like last-modified dates and language alternates) served at /sitemap.xml. It tells crawlers what exists and where, so nothing important is missed.

For large or deeply linked sites, a sitemap is the reliable way to guarantee full coverage rather than hoping crawlers follow every link.

In GraphCanon

GraphCanon generates its sitemap from live data - every tool, category, and glossary page, with locale alternates - so search engines always see the current graph.

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Last reviewed 2026-07-09

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