# This site now has Atproto Records

I've been poking around the edges of the Atmosphere for a while now, because [ATProto](https://atproto.com/) is mega interesting for all sorts of reasons, both technical and philosophical.

Despite my Bluesky feed being full of Atproto nerds, I've so far resisted the urge to noodle with the protocol by building some [silly stuff](https://flushes.app/about) or spinning up a PDS, because I'd rather wait until I've got a slightly more practical use case to experiment with if I can.

But last week I [saw this](https://bsky.app/profile/ben.balter.com/post/3mn5pwqbbxc2v) from [Ben Balter](https://ben.balter.com/) and couldn't resist spending a little time following [his lead](https://github.com/benbalter/benbalter.github.com/commit/69703cee964ad27e79e58dce455bcd79fa4b8bed) and syncing my notes and articles here to my PDS using the [standard.site](https://standard.site/) lexicons.

I had Claude Code do most of the [work](https://github.com/dannysmith/dannyis-astro/commit/c7bfa17288f6c26e1ba3db95cffe7013cb0a2da0) for me, and the result is that this site now publishes a `site.standard.publication`
record served from [`/.well-known/site.standard.publication`](/.well-known/site.standard.publication) and articles & notes are published as `site.standard.document`'s via a GitHub Action and carry appropriate link tags.

You can view the document records [here](https://atproto-browser.vercel.app/at/did:plc:aes3lokiqtv63fk62nwnjeuf/site.standard.document).