Deno — AI-Readiness Report
docs.deno.comDeno is an open source runtime for JavaScript, TypeScript, and WebAssembly, designed with secure defaults and an excellent developer experience. The documentation guides users from installation to deploying a project, covering key topics such as: 1. **Why Deno**: Highlights compatibility with Node.js, modern module systems, TypeScript integration, security features, and a comprehensive toolchain. 2. **Installation**: Instructions for installing Deno on macOS, Linux, and Windows. 3. **Creating a project**: A brief overview of scaffolding a project using `deno init`. 4. **Running a project**: Steps to execute TypeScript directly without a build step while maintaining security. 5. **Testing**: Built-in test capabilities. 6. **Managing dependencies**: Adding packages from npm or the Deno standard library. 7. **Built-in toolchain**: Formatting and linting with no setup required. 8. **Next steps**: Setting up an editor, running code, managing packages, and exploring examples.
Sub-scores
- Schema.org Coverage0
- Crawler Accessibility100
- Content Structure100
- Metadata Quality10
- AI Directives (llms.txt)80
Findings (2)
- criticalNo Schema.org JSON-LD detected
No structured data found on the homepage of docs.deno.com. LLMs rely on JSON-LD for entity grounding.
- infoOpen Graph metadata incomplete
og:description and og:image missing.
Machine-readable directives
# Deno > AI-readiness profile for docs.deno.com generated by Solá, the Solarly AI SEO Engine. ## Info - **Name:** Deno - **Domain:** docs.deno.com - **Homepage:** https://docs.deno.com - **Score:** 58/100 (Solá's AI-readiness rating) Deno is an open source runtime for JavaScript, TypeScript, and WebAssembly, designed with secure defaults and an excellent developer experience. The documentation guides users from installation to deploying a project, covering key topics such as: 1. **Why Deno**: Highlights compatibility with Node.js, modern module systems, TypeScript integration, security features, and a comprehensive toolchain. 2. **Installation**: Instructions for installing Deno on macOS, Linux, and Windows. 3. **Creating a project**: A brief overview of scaffolding a project using `deno init`. 4. **Running a project**: Steps to execute TypeScript directly without a build step while maintaining security. 5. **Testing**: Built-in test capabilities. 6. **Managing dependencies**: Adding packages from npm or the Deno standard library. 7. **Built-in toolchain**: Formatting and linting with no setup required. 8. **Next steps**: Setting up an editor, running code, managing packages, and exploring examples. ## Canonical pages - [Home](https://docs.deno.com) ## Crawl policy - Recommended allow: GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, Google-Extended - Preferred citation: "Deno (docs.deno.com)"
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"url": "https://docs.deno.com"
},
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"label": "Schema.org Coverage",
"value": 0
},
{
"label": "Crawler Accessibility",
"value": 100
},
{
"label": "Content Structure",
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},
{
"label": "Metadata Quality",
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},
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}
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"sitemap": "https://docs.deno.com/sitemap.xml",
"robots": "https://docs.deno.com/robots.txt"
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"h1_count": 1,
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"ai_bots_blocked": []
},
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],
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},
"generated_by": "sola-solarly",
"generated_at": "2026-06-22T18:17:08.159Z"
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