llms.txt generator for AI assistants, free
The file that tells assistants what your site holds
Your llms.txt
# Your site
Place it at the root of the domain, named llms.txt, next to robots.txt.
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Assistants that answer in place of a search engine read a page the way a browser does: menus, cookie banners, footers. An llms.txt file hands them a map of the site in plain text, with the addresses that actually matter and a sentence for each. Nobody imposes it as a standard, it is a public proposal, but it costs ten minutes and cannot break anything.
How to use it
How it works
Name the site
The name as a heading and a one-sentence summary, which becomes the blockquote at the top of the file. It is the most-read part.
Add your sections
One section per family of pages, with one address per line followed by its description. Documentation, products, pricing, about.
Drop the file in
The result goes to the root of the domain, named llms.txt, next to robots.txt.
Worth knowing
Four things to keep in mind
Absolute addresses, always
A reader of llms.txt has no reference page to resolve a relative path against. The tool flags the ones that slip through, since they would make the line useless.
One sentence per link, not a paragraph
The description is there to choose between two addresses, not to replace the page. One line is enough, and the file stays readable at a glance.
Do not copy your sitemap across
A sitemap lists everything; llms.txt lists what is worth reading. Twenty well-chosen addresses beat eight hundred.
It does not replace robots.txt
robots.txt says who may crawl, llms.txt says what is interesting. They sit side by side at the root and do not contradict each other.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
No, it is a public proposal that appeared in 2024 and was picked up by part of the ecosystem. No assistant provider commits to reading it. The file costs nothing and cannot break anything, which is what justifies putting one in place.
At the root of the domain, like robots.txt: your address followed by llms.txt. It must return a 200 and be served as plain text.
A sitemap is exhaustive and meant for crawlers, with no descriptions. llms.txt is short, curated, and every line explains in plain words what the page holds.
Far fewer than a sitemap. It only lists your structural pages, so two reviews a year are enough, barring a rebuild.
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