Open Graph
Originally /og will look for only the title, description, and image of the site's open graph data. This has been extended to fetch more information such as payments, articles, books, videos, audio, and more.
The following was added:
Root:
TypeVideoAudio
Embed Discovery:
EmbedEmbedUrl
Music
music:durationmusic:albummusic:musicianmusic:release_datemusic:creator
Articles and Books
article:published_timearticle:modified_timearticle:sectionbook:isbn
Profiles
profile:first_nameprofile:last_nameprofile:usernameprofile:gender
Payments
payment:amountpayment:currency
Metadata
More files were added to the fetch list:
ai.txtllms-full.txttdmrep.jsonror.xml/.well-known/ai-plugin.jsonsitemap-0.xmlsitemap-index.xmlsitemap.xml.gzrss.xmlatom.xmlbuyers.jsontrust.txt.well-known/security.txt.well-known/keybase.txt.well-known/pki-validation.well-known/mta-sts.txt.well-known/assetlinks.json.well-known/apple-app-site-association.well-known/openid-configuration.well-known/gpc.json.well-known/dnt-policy.txt.well-known/autoconfig/mail/config-v1.1.xmlautodiscover/autodiscover.xmlmail/config-v1.1.xml.well-known/host-meta.well-known/webfinger.well-known/atproto-did.well-known/nodeinfoopenapi.jsonswagger.json.well-known/openapi.json.well-known/swagger.json
Images
Just like with scripts, the /images endpoint works the same way. It'll fetch all image tags found on the site.
Example
/images?url=https://deno.com