Split up AI filtering files (#592)
* Split up AI filtering files Create aggressive/moderate/permissive policies to allow administrators to choose their AI/LLM stance. Aggressive policy matches existing default in Anubis. Removes `Google-Extended` flag from `ai-robots-txt.yaml` as it doesn't exist in requests. Rename `ai-robots-txt.yaml` to `ai-catchall.yaml` as the file is no longer a copy of the source repo/file. * chore: spelling * chore: fix embeds * chore: fix data includes * chore: fix file name typo * chore: Ignore READMEs in configs * chore(lib/policy/config): go tool goimports -w Signed-off-by: Xe Iaso <me@xeiaso.net> --------- Signed-off-by: Xe Iaso <me@xeiaso.net> Co-authored-by: Xe Iaso <me@xeiaso.net>
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# Blocks all AI/LLM associated user agents, regardless of purpose or human agency
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# Warning: To completely block some AI/LLM training, such as with Google, you _must_ place flags in robots.txt.
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- import: (data)/bots/ai-catchall.yaml
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- import: (data)/clients/ai.yaml
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- import: (data)/crawlers/ai-search.yaml
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- import: (data)/crawlers/ai-training.yaml
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