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date: "2019-12-31T13:55:00+05:00"
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title: "Advanced: Search Engines Indexation"
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slug: "search-engines-indexation"
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parent: "administration"
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name: "Search Engines Indexation"
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weight: 60
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identifier: "search-engines-indexation"
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---
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# Search engines indexation of your Gitea installation
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By default your Gitea installation will be indexed by search engines.
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If you don't want your repository to be visible for search engines read further.
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## Block search engines indexation using robots.txt
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To make Gitea serve a custom `robots.txt` (default: empty 404) for top level installations,
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create a file called `robots.txt` in the [`custom` folder or `CustomPath`]({{< relref "doc/administration/customizing-gitea.en-us.md" >}})
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Examples on how to configure the `robots.txt` can be found at [https://moz.com/learn/seo/robotstxt](https://moz.com/learn/seo/robotstxt).
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```txt
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User-agent: *
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Disallow: /
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```
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If you installed Gitea in a subdirectory, you will need to create or edit the `robots.txt` in the top level directory.
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```txt
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User-agent: *
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Disallow: /gitea/
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```
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