Add robots.txt to block crawling of sign-in page#475
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Seems like we instead move it to app/robots.txt as well: https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/file-conventions/metadata/robots not sure what the difference is though
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Adds a
public/robots.txtfile that instructs all crawlers to not index the/users/sign_inpage.Since this is a Next.js app, files in
public/are served at the root — so this will be available athttps://app.kilo.ai/robots.txt.Built for Brendan by Kilo for Slack