A compliant Logrock post needs verifiable internal URLs; right now the RAG output doesn’t include the required metadata.url and metadata.tags, so the internal-link map can’t be built without guesswork.
Logrock internal links can’t be added compliantly yet because the _RAG_Blog_Posts tool isn’t returning any real blog chunks with metadata.url and metadata.tags.
Because your rules require every internal link to come from a retrieved chunk’s metadata.url (not a made-up URL), the post can’t be finalized until the tool returns valid metadata or you provide approved URLs directly.
Why the post is blocked (internal-link compliance)
The internal-linking rules require that every internal link be sourced from a retrieved chunk that includes content, metadata.url, and metadata.tags.
Right now, the RAG responses appear to be generic text without the metadata needed to prove a link is real and relevant. Without those fields, any internal linking would be a guess, and that breaks your “don’t invent URLs” requirement.
- Missing field:
metadata.url(needed to place the internal link) - Missing field:
metadata.tags(needed to validate topical relevance) - Missing structure: actual chunked
contenttied to the URL
What’s needed to move forward
To produce a compliant post, I need either (1) corrected RAG results with metadata fields or (2) a list of 6–10 approved Logrock URLs you want used for internal links.
Once I have valid URLs, I can build an internal link map and write the full publish-ready article with the requested number of internal links used exactly once each.
Option 1: Fix/adjust the RAG tool output
The RAG tool output must include, at minimum, content, metadata.url, and metadata.tags for each retrieved result.
If you can adjust the tool response format so each result contains those fields, I’ll pull relevant chunks, build the internal-link map from the returned URLs, and draft the full article.
Minimum required fields per result
content: the text chunk used for context and relevancemetadata.url: the exact on-site URL to link tometadata.tags: categories/keywords used to match sections of the article
Option 2: Paste 6–10 Logrock URLs to use
If you provide 6–10 Logrock URLs, I can use them to build the internal link map without relying on RAG metadata.
Good candidates are pages/posts for bobtail insurance, non-trucking liability, primary liability, physical damage, insurance cost guides, and common filings (for example: BOC-3, MCS-150, operating authority), as long as they’re your preferred canonical URLs.
Copy/paste format that works best
- One URL per line
- Include the full URL (https://…)
- Include 6–10 total so links can be distributed naturally across sections
Conclusion: Provide URLs or fix RAG metadata to publish
This post can be completed as soon as internal-link sources are verifiable via metadata.url and metadata.tags, or you provide 6–10 approved Logrock URLs directly.
Key Takeaways:
- Internal links can’t be added compliantly without real
metadata.urlvalues. - Fixing the RAG output (content + URL + tags) enables an evidence-based internal link map.
- Providing 6–10 approved URLs is the fastest workaround if the tool can’t be adjusted quickly.
Reply with either corrected RAG results or your approved URL list, and I’ll deliver the full publish-ready Logrock article.