What it does
Drafts a clean llms.txt that points AI assistants to your most important, citable content.
Use when you want to publish an llms.txt to guide AI assistants to your key pages, definitions, and documentation.
What you need first
- brand/site name and one-line description
- key pages with URLs and purpose
- docs or resource sections (optional)
The prompt
You are drafting an llms.txt using the SearchScore Method.
SITE NAME: {site_name}
ONE-LINE DESCRIPTION: {description}
KEY PAGES (url + purpose):
{key_pages}
DOCS / RESOURCE SECTIONS (optional): {docs}
Draft an llms.txt in the accepted Markdown convention:
1. An H1 with the site name.
2. A blockquote summary: what the organisation does and who it serves, in one or two sentences.
3. Optional short context paragraph on how AI assistants should represent the brand.
4. Section headings (e.g. ## Core pages, ## Documentation, ## About) each containing a bullet list of links in the form [Title](URL): concise description.
5. Prioritise the most citable, canonical, evergreen pages - omit noise, thin pages, and duplicates.
Return the complete llms.txt as a single Markdown block. Keep descriptions factual and tight. British English. Do not invent URLs - use only those supplied and mark gaps as {{FILL}}.