Erik Tiekstra c93381ca80 Merged in feat/SW-550-sitemap (pull request #981)
feat(SW-550): added sync functionality and sitemap generation

* feat(SW-550): added sync functionality and sitemap generation

* feat(SW-550): Added support for splitting and saving multiple sitemaps when there are 50000+ urls

* feat(SW-550): Updates after PR

* feat(SW-550): Added locale to sitemap data

* feat(SW-550): Added support for locale based sitemapData

* feat(SW-550): Saving alternates of sitemap entries

* feat(SW-550): Refactoring to use sitemap utils file

* feat(SW-550): Using Netlify.env to get environment variables

* feat(SW-550): clarify use of functions


Approved-by: Michael Zetterberg
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# or
pnpm dev
# or
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You can start editing the page by modifying app/page.tsx. The page auto-updates as you edit the file.

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