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[[image:Actroid-DER 01.jpg|thumb|[Image.].&ensp; Are you human?&ensp; HUMANS is a website protocol written by humans for humans.&ensp; As of 2022, about forty percent of internet traffic was from robots. <ref><code>https://www.imperva.com/resources/reports/2022-Imperva-Bad-Bot-Report.pdf</code></ref>&ensp; Photo of the human-looking [[wikipedia:Actroid|Actroid]] robot from Osaka University in Japan. <ref><code>[[commons:category:robots]]</code></ref> <ref><code>[[commons:category:humanoid robots]]</code></ref> <ref><code>[[commons:category:gynoids]]</code></ref> <ref><code>[[commons:category:Actroid]]</code></ref> <ref><code>[[wikipedia:Actroid]]</code></ref>]]
[[image:WWW logo by Robert Cailliau.svg|thumb|[Image.]&ensp; Logo of the World Wide Web (WWW). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Wide_Web]]]


A "<code>[[ROBOTS|/robots.txt]]</code>" file instructs robot users how to access your website but it's also nice to have a "<code>/humans.txt</code>" file available for your human users. <ref><code>https://humanstxt.org/</code></ref>&ensp; The HUMANS ("we are people, not machines") website protocol will tell human visitors about the human(s) that built the website.
List of hyperlinks frequently used by <u>[[Nicole Sharp]]</u>.


== documentation ==
== weather ==


* [https://humanstxt.org/ <code>humans.txt</code>: We Are People, Not Machines]
* [https://www.weather.com/weather/hourbyhour/l/cfc6f5ca1317e6803851110c1ac4a8010980d55024b6e7b029481b89857487b3/ Hourly Weather Forecast for Cumberland, Maryland]
* [https://www.weather.com/weather/hourbyhour/l/5f545d2693c278da1d9f3c2ce0b8597f0c7bc716ddcdadea94df0c31efd6479d/ Hourly Weather Forecast for Flintstone, Maryland]
* [https://www.weather.com/weather/hourbyhour/l/84a98311a6f22188ebdf2cab1dd5cd0cd46d0d0075bcb8ae7115b6ccfc73a7c5/ Hourly Weather Forecast for Frostburg, Maryland]
* [https://www.weather.com/weather/hourbyhour/l/c03ddd4d73eeb20a68dbaf05463dd3ab5febf9135f1604a504168dae1fe49051/ Hourly Weather Forecast for Accident, Maryland]
* [https://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/l/cfc6f5ca1317e6803851110c1ac4a8010980d55024b6e7b029481b89857487b3/ 10-Day Weather Forecast for Cumberland, Maryland]


== editor ==
== ephemerides ==


{{webtext editor}}
* [https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/@4355137 Sunrise and Sunset Times in Flintstone, Maryland]
* [https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/@4346947 Sunrise and Sunset Times in Accident, Maryland]
* [https://www.transit-finder.com/ Transit Finder]
* [https://www.skyandtelescope.org/observing/interactive-sky-watching-tools/ Sky & Telescope Astronomical Tools]
* [https://www.theskylive.com/comets Sky Live: Bright Comets]
* [https://www.theskylive.com/asteroids-and-dwarf-planets Sky Live: Asteroids]
* [https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/horizons/app.html <abbr title="National Aeronautics and Space Administration">NASA</abbr> <abbr title="Jet Propulsion Laboratory">JPL</abbr> <abbr title="Solar System Dynamics">SSD</abbr> Horizons]


== directory ==
== maps ==


"<code>humans.txt</code>" should be saved to the root webdirectory ("<code>/</code>") together with "<code>/robots.txt</code>", "<code>[[SITEMAP|/sitemap.txt]]</code>", and "<code>[[SECURITY|/security.txt]]</code>".
* [https://www.bingmaps.com/ Microsoft Bing Maps]
* [https://www.googlemaps.com/ Google Maps]
* [https://www.mapquest.com/ MapQuest]
* [https://earth.google.com/ Google Earth]


<u><code>https://www.nicolesharp.net/humans.txt</code></u>
== web search ==


== Nicole Sharp's Website ==
* [https://www.bing.com/ Microsoft Bing Search]
* [https://www.google.com/ Google Search]


"<code>/humans.txt</code>" for <u>[[Nicole Sharp's Website]]</u>.
== telecom ==


<code><syntaxhighlight lang="text">
=== email ===
/* TEAM */
Admin: Nicole Sharp
Site: https://www.nicolesharp.net/
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/nicolesharp100/
Location: Cumberland, Allegany, Maryland, United States of America (US/USA)


/* THANKS */
* [https://www.outlook.com/ Microsoft Outlook Mail]
Allegany.EDU: https://www.allegany.edu/
* [https://www.gmail.com/ Google Mail]
FileZilla: https://www.filezilla-project.org/
* [https://mail.yahoo.com/ Yahoo! Mail]
Frostburg.EDU: https://www.frostburg.edu/
* [https://mail.aol.com/ AOL (America Online) Mail]
GIMP: https://www.gimp.org/
* [https://webmail.dreamhost.com/ DreamHost Mail]
Google: https://www.google.com/
HighlightJS: https://www.highlightjs.org/
HumansTXT: https://humanstxt.org/
Inkscape: https://www.inkscape.org/
IrfanView: https://www.irfanview.com/
Matomo: https://www.matomo.org/
Microsoft: https://www.microsoft.com/
Mozilla: https://www.mozilla.org/
Notepad-Plus-Plus: https://www.notepad-plus-plus.org/
Oracle: https://www.oracle.com/
PDFSAM: https://www.pdfsam.org/
PHP: https://www.php.net/
RobotsTXT: https://www.robotstxt.org/
SecurityTXT: https://www.securitytxt.org/
Sitemaps: https://www.sitemaps.org/
Sumatra PDF Reader: https://www.sumatrapdfreader.org/
W3C: https://www.w3.org/
WHATWG: https://www.whatwg.org/
Wikimedia: https://www.wikimedia.org/
Yandex: https://www.yandex.com/


/* SITE */
=== <abbr title="instant messaging">IM</abbr> ===
Last update: 2023
Language: English (EN/ENG)
Software: Microsoft Windows, Notepad-Plus-Plus, FileZilla, Matomo, Wikimedia MediaWiki, HighlightJS, PDFSAM, Sumatra PDF Reader, Inkscape, GIMP, IrfanView
</syntaxhighlight></code>


== TEAM ==
* [https://web.skype.com/ Microsoft Skype]
* [https://chat.google.com/ Google Chat]
* [https://www.messenger.com/ Facebook Messenger]


"<code>TEAM</code>" provides contact info for the human development team (you).
== reference ==


<pre>
=== encyclopediae ===
/* TEAM */
Title: Name
Site: URL
Twitter: URL
Location: City, County, State, Country (ISO3166Alpha2/ISO3166Alpha3)
</pre>


I recommend including the translingual two-letter and three-letter [[wikipedia:ISO 3166|ISO 3166]] country codes for non-English speakers.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia]


Additional URLs (uniform resource locators) to social media webprofiles can be added as desired.
=== dictionaries ===


== THANKS ==
* [https://en.wiktionary.org/ Wiktionary: The Free Dictionary]
* [https://www.merriam-webster.com/ Merriam-Webster Dictionary]
* [https://www.ahdictionary.com/ American Heritage Dictionary]


"<code>THANKS</code>" gives thanks to anyone who helped you build the website.&ensp; I use this field to give thanks to organizations and corporations that have provided free software to help me build the website.
== translation ==


<pre>
* [https://translate.bing.com/ Microsoft Bing Translate]
/* THANKS */
* [https://translate.google.com/ Google Translate]
Name: URL
Name: URL
</pre>


== SITE ==
== image search ==


"<code>SITE</code>" provides additional information about the website.
* [https://images.bing.com/ Microsoft Bing Images]
* [https://images.google.com/ Google Images]
* [https://commons.wikimedia.org/ Wikimedia Commons: The Free Media Repository]


<pre>
== video search ==
/* SITE */
Last update: Year
Language: LanguageName (ISO639-1/ISO639-3)
Software: Application, Application
</pre>


"<code>Last update</code>" should be year-only to avoid confusion between whether this refers to the last update of "<code>/humans.txt</code>" or the last update of the website ("<code>/*</code>").&ensp; Content on the website may be being updated every day, but you shouldn't have to update "<code>/humans.txt</code>" that often.
* [https://video.bing.com/ Microsoft Bing Videos]
* [https://video.google.com/ Google Videos]
* [https://www.youtube.com/ Google YouTube]


I recommend including the translingual two-letter and three-letter [[wikipedia:ISO 639|ISO 639]] language codes for non-English speakers.
[[category:miscellaneous]]
 
[[category:pages with images]]
== comments ==
 
The HUMANS protocol doesn't formally specify a way to add comments.&ensp; <abbr title="cascading stylesheet">CSS</abbr>-style comment notation is already used for the section titles.&ensp; Since this is a protocol designed to be read by humans and not by machines, you should have considerable flexibility to modify the syntax of "<code>/humans.txt</code>" however you like as long as the content is understandable by humans (there is already a machine-readable "<code>/robots.txt</code>" for the bots).&ensp; If you need to add a comment, I recommend to use the same comment notation from the ROBOTS and SECURITY protocols with each comment on a new line beginning with a hash ("<code>#</code>"). <ref><code>https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9309</code></ref> <ref><code>https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9116</code></ref>
 
<code><pre>
# A comment.
</pre></code>
 
== ROBOTS ==
 
HUMANS can be added to the Robots Exclusion Protocol ("<code>/robots.txt</code>") as a comment ("<code>#</code>"). <ref><u><code>[[ROBOTS#SECURITY]]</code></u></ref> <ref><code>https://www.robotstxt.org/</code></ref>&ensp; An example Robots Exclusion Protocol with HUMANS is given below.
 
<highlight lang="robots">
User-agent: *
Disallow:
Sitemap: https://www.example.net/sitemap.txt
# Security: https://www.example.net/security.txt
# Humans: https://www.example.net/humans.txt
</highlight>
 
== see also ==
 
* <u><code>https://www.nicolesharp.net/humans.txt</code></u>
* <code>https://humanstxt.org/</code>
* <u><code>[[SECURITY]]</code></u>
* <u><code>[[ROBOTS#SECURITY]]</code></u>
 
== references ==
 
<references />
 
== keywords ==
 
<code>development, HUMANS, humans.txt, ROBOTS, robots.txt, TXT, webdevelopment</code>
 
{{#seo:|keywords=development, HUMANS, humans.txt, ROBOTS, robots.txt, TXT, webdevelopment}}
 
[[category:webdevelopment]]

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