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Generate llms.txt and llms-full.txt for AI search optimization (GEO). Crafts AI-citable definition blocks, identifies key pages, and ensures consistency with Speakable JSON-LD across the site. Battle-tested on miyakodeit.com (cited by ChatGPT for "Kyoto IT 勉強会" query). Use when user says "llms.txt", "GEO", "AI search optimization", "ChatGPT citation", "AI Overviews", "Perplexity optimization", or wants to make their site AI-recommendable.
suirindo/netsujo-aio-seo · ★ 0 · AI & Automation · score 70
Install: claude install-skill suirindo/netsujo-aio-seo
# llms.txt Generator for AI Search Generates `llms.txt` and `llms-full.txt` files that make your site discoverable and citable by AI search engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Google AI Overviews, You.com). ## What is llms.txt? `llms.txt` is the emerging standard (March 2026) for AI search guidance — analogous to `robots.txt` for crawlers, but designed for LLM indexers. Place at site root: `https://example.com/llms.txt`. Two file types: - **llms.txt**: Short, structured overview. Links to key pages with one-line summaries. - **llms-full.txt**: Full markdown content concatenation for LLM training/citation. ## When to use - User says "llms.txt", "AI search", "GEO", "ChatGPT citation" - Site has been featured in AI search but inconsistent definition text - After adding new key pages / brand redefinition - To verify Speakable JSON-LD consistency with llms.txt ## Why it matters Real-world impact from `miyakodeit.com` (May 2026): - ChatGPT user searched "京都 勉強会" (Kyoto study groups) - ChatGPT recommended みやこでIT via llms.txt + Speakable + AI definition text - User attended event after reading the cited definition This level of AI recommendation requires **consistent definition text across 5 surfaces**: 1. llms.txt root-level definition 2. `<p data-speakable>` on `/about`, `/events`, `/faq` 3. WebPage + SpeakableSpecification JSON-LD 4. connpass group description 5. X profile bio This skill ensures all 5 are consistent. ## Usage ### Generate llms.txt from site analysis