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  "description": "Astro 5 to 6.1",
  "path": "/2026-04-28-astro-6/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-28T12:49:35.288Z",
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  "textContent": "I've upgraded the site from Astro 5 all the way to Astro 6.1. Everything should be as it was, but what's gone on behind the scenes is extensive. A short summary of what's changed:\n\nPosts have been reorganised — each post is now its own folder with its images sitting alongside the markdown.\n\nAll post images have been converted from PNG/JPG to WebP 1. The legacy versions are still around so existing feed entries don't break.\n\nSearch results have been visually fixed.\n\nUnrelated to Astro 6.1, the /atom.xml feed is now using WebSubHub, so if your reader supports it, you'll now see posts close to when they are published.\n\nFootnotes\n\nAddresses this comment, which was harsh but fair. ↩",
  "title": "Astro 6.1"
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