content-modeling-best-practices
Strukturierte Content-Modellierungsanleitung für Schema-Design, Wiederverwendbarkeit und Multi-Channel-Auslieferung. Behandelt Kernprinzipien: Behandlung von Inhalten als Daten statt als Seiten, Aufrechterhaltung einzelner Quellen der Wahrheit, Design für zukünftige Kanäle und Optimierung für Redaktionsworkflows. Enthält Entscheidungsrahmen für Referenzen versus eingebettete Objekte, Trennung von Belangen und Content-Wiederverwendungsmuster. Bietet Taxonomie- und Klassifikationsanleitung für flache, hierarchische und facettierte Ansätze. Gilt für...
npx skills add https://github.com/sanity-io/agent-toolkit --skill content-modeling-best-practicesContent Modeling Best Practices
Principles for designing structured content that's flexible, reusable, and maintainable. These concepts apply to any headless CMS but include Sanity-specific implementation notes.
When to Apply
Reference these guidelines when:
- Starting a new project and designing the content model
- Evaluating whether content should be structured or free-form
- Deciding between references and embedded content
- Planning for multi-channel content delivery
- Refactoring existing content structures
Core Principles
- Content is data, not pages — Structure content for meaning, not presentation
- Single source of truth — Avoid content duplication
- Future-proof — Design for channels that don't exist yet
- Editor-centric — Optimize for the people creating content
References
Start with the reference that matches the modeling decision in front of you, instead of loading every topic at once. See references/ for detailed guidance on specific topics:
references/separation-of-concerns.md— Separating content from presentationreferences/reference-vs-embedding.md— When to use references vs embedded objectsreferences/content-reuse.md— Content reuse patterns and the reuse spectrumreferences/taxonomy-classification.md— Flat, hierarchical, and faceted classification