create-llms
Generates a specification-compliant llms.txt file that guides LLMs through repository structure and documentation.
- Analyzes repository layout, identifies key files (READMEs, specs, examples, configuration), and catalogs documentation structure before generation
- Creates llms.txt following the official specification at https://llmstxt.org/ with H1 project name, blockquote summary, and organized H2 file sections
- Organizes files into logical categories (Documentation, Specifications, Examples, Configuration, Optional) with descriptive relative links and brief explanations
- Validates output for format compliance, valid links, and effective LLM navigation before placement in repository root
Create LLMs.txt File from Repository Structure
Create a new llms.txt file from scratch in the root of the repository following the official llms.txt specification at https://llmstxt.org/. This file provides high-level guidance to large language models (LLMs) on where to find relevant content for understanding the repository's purpose and specifications.
Primary Directive
Create a comprehensive llms.txt file that serves as an entry point for LLMs to understand and navigate the repository effectively. The file must comply with the llms.txt specification and be optimized for LLM consumption while remaining human-readable.
Analysis and Planning Phase
Before creating the llms.txt file, you must complete a thorough analysis:
Step 1: Review llms.txt Specification
- Review the official specification at https://llmstxt.org/ to ensure full compliance
- Understand the required format structure and guidelines
- Note the specific markdown structure requirements
Step 2: Repository Structure Analysis
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