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Documentation site not indexed by search engines #382
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TL;DR: Content from https://kubectl.docs.kubernetes.io/ cannot be found using popular search engines.
I expected to be able to find appropriate documentation pages like https://kubectl.docs.kubernetes.io/references/kustomize/kustomization/ when searching for things like
kustomization reference
on Google. However, I'm unable to find results for this site when I run searches like:I believe this is happening because of this meta tag in the HTML:
It looks like this is only supposed to appear when
HUGO_ENV
!=production
:cli-experimental/site/themes/docsy/layouts/partials/head.html
Lines 4 to 8 in 3445a58
So maybe the build environment is failing to set this env var correctly?
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