well-known

From IndieWeb


Well-known refers to designating a common URL on domains for data to be located typically automatically by some software (like a browser or a search engine), and is generally an antipattern to be avoided, because it breaks the portability of content across directories and systems; see follow your nose instead.

"Well-known" are prescribed URLs/paths, whereas there are also emergent common page URLs published by IndieWeb sites like about, contact, etc. See:

There are a couple of common patterns or categories of "well-known" URLs:

  1. a root level file
  2. stuff inside a root level "/.well-known/" directory, standardized by https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8615

Root Level

emergent pages

Main article: page#Examples

There are a small handful of emergent root level pages that some community members have published:

See those individual pages for specific IndieWeb Examples etc.

There is also a search engine that is indexing specifically a few of these pages:

See pages for more.

historical for browsers and bots

Historically there are several root level paths that are used by browser and search engines, and it's unlikely that we’ll ever be rid of them:

something.txt

There has been a disturbing pattern of new proposals in form of something.txt over the years:

(if this list gets too big, create a separate page)

API endpoints

Apparently these root files are a convention on some sites:

Per:

inside a root well-known directory

Main article: .well-known

See Also