Fix: RSS feeds missing post body content - #5614
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Content looks to now be included in the feed. |
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nuxt/server/routes/blog/index.xml.tsandnuxt/server/routes/changelog/index.xml.tsonly ever populated<summary>fromsubtitle/description, the article body, and everything derived from it, was never included. RSS readers showed a one-line teaser with nothing to entice a click-through. This restores the full feed content, matching (and in some cases improving on) what the legacy 11ty feed (src/feed.njk, removed during the Nuxt migration) used to output.This PR also capps both feeds to the 20 most recent entries. Once full bodies are included, an unbounded feed grows unbounded too, the blog feed alone is ~400 posts and would ship ~5MB per request.
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