| name | seo-meta-onpage |
| description | Audit and generate the document head — title (50-60 chars), meta description (150-160 chars), viewport, charset, <html lang>, and robots-meta sanity — flagging missing/duplicate/over-long values and producing length-bounded, keyword-aware replacements. Module M7. Feeds the Search SEO score. |
| allowed-tools | Read, Grep, Glob, WebFetch, Bash |
seo-meta-onpage (M7)
Head hygiene is cheap, deterministic, and the first thing every crawler reads. Reference: references/schema-tier1.md for the structured-data layer that sits alongside the head (owned by M5).
Audits
Working from the PageSnapshot (rendered_dom if present, else raw_html):
- Title — exactly one
<title>; length 50-60 chars (warn outside the band, fail if missing or empty, fail if duplicated site-wide across distinct URLs). Not all caps; not pure keyword list.
- Meta description — present, 150-160 chars (warn outside, not fail — Google may rewrite it); not duplicated site-wide; describes the page, not boilerplate.
- Viewport —
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> present (fail if missing — mobile rendering/indexing depends on it).
- Charset —
<meta charset="utf-8"> present and in the first 1024 bytes of <head>.
- Language —
<html lang="…"> present and a valid BCP-47 tag.
- Robots meta — sanity-check
<meta name="robots">: flag an accidental noindex/nofollow on a page meant to rank. Full indexability/canonical logic (including the canonical tag) is owned by seo-indexability (M2) — here only note presence of <link rel="canonical">, do not adjudicate it.
Fixes
- AUTO — add missing
viewport, charset (utf-8), and <html lang> (inferred from Content-Language header or page text; leave a TODO if ambiguous). These are deterministic, additive, verifiable writes → diff for fix.
- PROPOSED — generate/trim a
<title> and meta description from <h1>, lead paragraph, and primary topic: length-bounded, keyword-aware but not stuffed, brand suffix only if the site uses one. Each is a draft requiring per-item accept (humans own messaging).
- ADVISORY — removing an intentional
noindex is never auto-written; surface it and let the user decide.
- Never fabricate a title, description, or
lang — when content is too thin to derive a value, leave a clearly-marked TODO: placeholder for the user to fill.
Verification
- Method
dom_assert: node ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/../../scripts/parse-html.mjs --url <u> (or --file <path>) — returns title (value/length/ok), meta_description (value/length/ok), robots_meta, canonical, and head_hygiene (viewport/charset/lang) so each head element's presence and length is asserted directly against the snapshot.
- Duplicate-title/description checks need the full crawl set; when only a single page is available the cross-URL assertion is reported
needs_api, never a false pass.
Findings
Findings conform to schema/finding.schema.json. Examples:
M7.title.missing — no <title> (fail, severity 3, fixable: proposed, axis search, confidence established).
M7.title.length_out_of_band — title 78 chars, truncates in SERP (warn, severity 3, fixable: proposed, axis search, confidence directional).
M7.viewport.missing — no responsive viewport (fail, severity 3, fixable: auto, axis search, confidence established).
Each finding: evidence.observed quotes the head verbatim (e.g. the exact title string + its length); verification.reproduce is the runnable parse-html.mjs command above; expected_impact is banded + confidence-tagged (no naked %).
Honesty
- The "meta keywords" tag is dead — Google ignores it; do not add or recommend it.
- Title/description length bands are SERP-display heuristics (pixel-width truncation), not ranking factors — over-band values are
warn, not fail, and impact is directional at most.
- Google frequently rewrites the displayed title/description from on-page content; a perfect tag is not guaranteed to appear, so never promise a SERP snippet as a ranking gain.