This example uses [`next-sitemap`](https://github.com/iamvishnusankar/next-sitemap) to generate a sitemap file for all pages (including all pre-rendered/static pages).
`next-sitemap` allows the generation of sitemaps along with `robots.txt` and provides the feature to split large sitemaps into multiple files. Checkout the [`next-sitemap` documentation](https://github.com/iamvishnusankar/next-sitemap) to learn more.
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