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llms.txt tells AI crawlers what your site actually is — structured, concise, and spec-compliant. Fill in the form below and get a file that follows the llmstxt.org format exactly, no guesswork.
Site name and summary, an optional context paragraph, and as many sections and doc links as you need. Preview builds as you type. Enter your email to copy or download the final file.
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Matches the llmstxt.org format exactly.
1. Site basics
2. Sections + docs
Fill in a site name, one-sentence summary, and at least one section with a titled link to generate a valid llms.txt.
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Why this generator exists
llms.txt looks simple — a title, a summary, some sections of links. In practice most hand-written versions I've audited skip the blockquote summary, mix up heading levels, or bury the real docs under vague section names. Small mistakes, but they're the difference between a file a crawler parses cleanly and one it skips.
This generator enforces the structure for you — H1 name, blockquote summary, H2 sections with markdown link lists — so what comes out the other end matches the llmstxt.org spec exactly, every time.
Waseem, building from Bali · info@skynetjoe.com
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A markdown file at your domain root (yourdomain.com/llms.txt) that gives AI crawlers a concise, structured summary of what your site is and where the important pages live — similar in spirit to robots.txt or sitemap.xml, but written for language models rather than search-engine crawlers. The spec is defined at llmstxt.org.
Yes — H1 site name, an optional blockquote summary, an optional context paragraph, then H2 sections with markdown link lists. That's the full llmstxt.org structure. This tool won't let you generate an invalid file: it requires a site name, a summary, and at least one section with a real link before output appears.
Download it and upload it to your domain root as /llms.txt (e.g. https://yourdomain.com/llms.txt). It needs to be publicly accessible, not behind auth.
The copy and preview are free to use while you build it. I gate the download so I know who's generating one — mainly so I can follow up if you want help wiring the rest of your AEO setup.