AI-Only Pages
AI-Only Pages gives you granular control over which search engine bots can index each page on your WordPress site — while simultaneously making those pages more discoverable and useful for AI crawlers like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity. The core idea: you have content that is perfect for AI training pipelines and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) systems, but you do not want that content competing for rankings in Google, Bing, or Yahoo. AI-Only Pages lets you mark those pages as AI-only: they disappear from traditional search engine indexes while becoming first-class citizens in the AI ecosystem. What it does Per-bot noindex — Block individual bots (Googlebot, Bingbot, Yandexbot, etc.) with a checkbox per bot per page. Checking one bot blocks it; the others still index normally. “Block All” master toggle — One click blocks all 10 supported search engine bots simultaneously. tags and HTTP headers — Both HTML meta tags and X-Robots-Tag HTTP headers are emitted, covering all crawling contexts. Works correctly on all public post types including Pages and custom post types. SEO plugin integration — Suppresses Yoast SEO, WP Core, and RankMath’s global tag on AI-only pages so there is no conflict between the global tag and your per-bot tags. Sitemap exclusion — AI-Only pages are automatically removed from all XML sitemaps (Yoast SEO and WP Core sitemaps are both supported). /llms-index.txt — A plain-text AI discovery file served at yoursite.com/llms-index.txt listing all AI-only pages with their titles and last-modified dates. AI crawlers can use this file to find your AI-optimised content directly. Can be toggled on/off from the settings page. Token Diet — clean AI output — When an AI crawler visits an AI-only page, the plugin serves a cleaned version of the HTML with navigation, sidebars, footers, cookie banners, inline styles, SVGs, and iframes stripped out. AI models receive pure content with minimal noise. Global Settings Page — A top-level “AI-Only Pages” menu in the WordPress admin sidebar lets you configure Token Diet and LLM Index behaviour globally, without touching code. Caching plugin notice — If WP Rocket, LiteSpeed Cache, or another full-page caching plugin is detected, an admin notice explains how to configure it to work alongside this plugin. The Settings Page A full settings page is available under AI-Only Pages in the WordPress admin sidebar. It provides: Section 1 — Instructions & Status: A “How It Works” guide covering the meta box, Token Diet, and LLM Index. A live, clickable URL to your /llms-index.txt file with a green/red status indicator showing whether the index is active. Section 2 — LLM Index Settings: A toggle to enable or disable /llms-index.txt globally. When disabled, the endpoint returns a 404. Section 3 — Token Diet Master Control: A master toggle to enable or disable Token Diet entirely. When off, AI bots receive raw, full HTML — identical to what human visitors see. Section 4 — Granular Token Diet Stripping: Individual toggles for each category of content stripped: Strip structural layout (headers, footers, sidebars, navigation, cookie banners) Strip tags and embedded CSS Strip elements (major token bloaters) Strip elements (maps, embeds, social widgets) Strip elements (Warning: removes WooCommerce Add to Cart buttons) Strip tags (Note: application/ld+json schema is always preserved) Supported Search Engine Bots Googlebot (Web), Googlebot-Image, Googlebot-News, Googlebot-Video, AdsBot-Google, Bingbot, Slurp (Yahoo), DuckDuckBot, Baiduspider, YandexBot. AI Bots Welcomed GPTBot, ChatGPT-User, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, YouBot, Meta-ExternalAgent, Amazonbot, Bytespider, Diffbot, cohere-ai, anthropic-ai, AI2Bot, OAI-SearchBot, and more. These bots are detected automatically and served cleaned content when they visit an AI-only page. Developer-Friendly Every major behaviour is extensible via WordPress filters. See the Developer Reference section below. The Settings class hooks into filters at priority 5, leaving priorities 10 and above free for developer overrides — so your custom add_filter() calls always win. Using the Plugin Per-page control Open any post or page in the WordPress editor. Find the AI-Only Pages meta box in the right sidebar. Check individual bots to block them, or use Block from ALL search engine bots to check all at once. Click Publish or Update to save. The noindex tags take effect immediately. Visit yoursite.com/llms-index.txt to confirm your page appears in the AI content index. Note: The master toggle requires JavaScript. The individual checkboxes always work regardless of JS state. Global settings Go to AI-Only Pages in the WordPress admin sidebar. Review the “How It Works” section and confirm your /llms-index.txt URL is live. Use the LLM Index Settings card to enable or disable the discovery file. Use the Token Diet — Master Control card to enable or disable all output cleaning. Use the Token Diet — Granular Stripping card to select exactly which HTML elements are stripped from AI output. Click Save Settings. Developer Reference All filters are applied inside AIOnly\Pages\Plugin. The Settings class hooks at priority 5; standard developer priority is 10+. aionly_ai_crawler_signatures Array of User-Agent substrings used for Layer 1 bot detection. @param string[] $signatures @return string[] aionly_strip_selectors CSS-style selector strings passed to Pass 1 of Token Diet (structural removal). Supports element tag, #id, and .class (one class, no combinators). @param string[] $selectors @return string[] aionly_strip_token_bloat_tags XPath query strings passed to Pass 2 of Token Diet (tag removal). @param string[] $queries @return string[] aionly_allowed_attributes HTML attribute names kept on every element by Pass 3 of Token Diet. Everything else is stripped. @param string[] $attributes @return string[] aionly_should_clean_output Boolean. Return false to disable Token Diet entirely for a specific post. @param bool $enabled Default: true. @param \WP_Post $post @return bool aionly_enable_xrobots_headers Boolean. Return false to suppress X-Robots-Tag HTTP headers. @param bool $enabled Default: true. @param \WP_Post $post @return bool aionly_cache_ttl Filter the transient TTL in seconds. @param int $ttl Default: 600 (10 minutes). @return int aionly_llms_index_lines Filter the array of text lines that make up llms-index.txt before output. @param string[] $lines Array of lines (including comment lines). @param int[] $active_ids Post IDs included in the index. @return string[] aionly_supported_post_types Array of public post type slugs the plugin should support. @param string[] $post_types @return string[] aionly_use_heuristic_bot_detection Boolean. Return false to disable Layer 2 heuristic bot detection. @param bool $enabled Default: true. @return bool Code Examples Disable heuristic bot detection (uptime monitors): add_filter( 'aionly_use_heuristic_bot_detection', '__return_false' ); Preserve WooCommerce forms (developer override — wins over settings page): add_filter( 'aionly_strip_token_bloat_tags', function( $queries ) { return array_filter( $queries, function( $q ) { return $q !== '//form'; } ); } ); Add a custom strip selector: add_filter( 'aionly_strip_selectors', function( $selectors ) { $selectors[] = '.advertisement'; $selectors[] = '#newsletter-popup'; return $selectors; } ); Keep class attributes in AI output: add_filter( 'aionly_allowed_attributes', function( $attrs ) { $attrs[] = 'class'; return $attrs; } ); Add a custom AI crawler signature: add_filter( 'aionly_ai_crawler_signatures', function( $sigs ) { $sigs[] = 'FutureBot'; return $sigs; } ); Restrict to specific post types: add_filter( 'aionly_supported_post_types', function( $types ) { return [ 'post', 'page' ]; // Only posts and pages. } ); Disable Token Diet on a specific post (always wins, priority 10 > settings priority 5): add_filter( 'aionly_should_clean_output', function( $enabled, $post ) { if ( 42 === $post->ID ) { return false; // Post 42 serves full HTML to AI bots. } return $enabled; }, 10, 2 ); Read a single setting value in custom code: $token_diet_on = '1' === \AIOnly\Pages\Settings::get( 'token_diet_enabled' ); $all_settings = \AIOnly\Pages\Settings::get_settings(); // Full array.
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Maintenance & Coming Soon Redirect Animation
This super lightweight plugin is intended primarily for developers, designers and site administrators that need to allow clients to preview the site before being available to the public or to temporarily hide it while undergoing major updates. Any logged-in user with WordPress administrator privileges will be allowed to view the site regardless of the settings in the plugin. The exact privilege can be set using a filter hook – see FAQs. The behaviour of this can be enabled or disabled at any time without losing any of the settings configured in its settings pane. However, deactivating the plugin is recommended versus having it activated while disabled. When redirect is enabled, it can send a different header types. A list of IP addresses can be set up to completely bypass maintenance mode. This option is useful when needing to allow a client’s entire office to access the site while in maintenance mode without needing to maintain individual access keys. Access keys work by creating a key on the user’s computer that will be checked against when maintenance mode is active. When a new key is created, a link to create the access key cookie will be emailed to the email address provided. Access can then be revoked either by disabling or deleting the key. Whitelisted User Roles – user roles who see the site, instead of under maintenance page Whitelisted Users – users who see the site, instead of maintenance page Animations : Animation on the web is not only fun, but engaging in such a way that it has converted site visitors into customers even before will be available to the general public and it will make them eagerly await its launch. You can either choose your animation from the library or upload your own; this animation will be shown in front of your site when it is undergoing maintenance. Notes : ✔ This plugin will override any other maintenance plugin you use. ✔ All settings are auto-updated , you don’t need to save anything . WP-CLI Commands : Note : before you begin run these commands make sure you have wp-cli installed on your server and your are in your WordPress site Root folder ✔ To install the plugin via wp-cli : sudo wp plugin install maintenance-coming-soon-redirect-animation --allow-root ✔ To activate it : sudo wp plugin activate maintenance-coming-soon-redirect-animation --allow-root ✔ To deactivate it : sudo wp plugin deactivate maintenance-coming-soon-redirect-animation --allow-root ✔ To uninstall it : sudo wp plugin uninstall maintenance-coming-soon-redirect-animation --allow-root Note : before you can uninstall the plugin you have to deactivate it first ✔ To Update the plugin : sudo wp plugin update maintenance-coming-soon-redirect-animation --allow-root
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