Sitemaps and RSS, Regenerated Automatically
Two files keep your blog discoverable, and Nano CMS keeps them current for you - they're rebuilt on every save.
sitemap.xml
Lives at /blog/sitemap.xml and lists:
- every published post,
- every category archive page that has at least one published post,
- the blog index.
Each entry's lastmod comes from the post's updated date (or its publish date). Drafts never appear. Submit this URL once in Google Search Console and Google re-crawls it on its own.
feed.xml
An RSS 2.0 feed at /blog/feed.xml with your most recent posts - title, link, description, date, and a stable GUID. Readers and aggregators subscribe to it; again, drafts are excluded.
Nothing to wire up
There's no plugin to configure and no cron job to schedule. Because both files regenerate the moment you publish or edit, they can never drift out of sync with what's actually live.