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nodesocket ◴[] No.44315062[source]
llms.txt makes a lot of sense, especially for LLMs to interact with http APIs autonomously.

Seems like you could set a LLM loose and like the Google Bot have it start converting all html pages into llms.txt. Man, the future is crazy.

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practal ◴[] No.44315385[source]
If you have different representations of the same thing (llms.txt / HTML), how do you know it is actually equivalent to each other? I am wondering if there are scenarios where webpage publishers would be interested in gaming this.
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1. jph00 ◴[] No.44315789[source]
That's not what llms.txt is. You can just use a regular markdown URL or similar for that.

llms.txt is a description for an LLM of how to find the information on your site needed for an LLM to use your product or service effectively.