Tag: documentation
All the articles with the tag "documentation".
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llms.txt v2 Is Here: What Changed, and What You Should Update
Published: at 10:00 AMJeremy Howard shipped llms.txt v2 on August 10, 2026, the first revision since 2024. Here's every change, why it happened, and the two lines you can add today to make your site agent-readable.
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Is llms.txt a Google Ranking Factor? No. Here's What It's Actually For
Published: at 10:00 AMllms.txt is not a Google ranking signal, and Google has confirmed it doesn't use it. Here's what the file actually does, who benefits, and how to think about it honestly.
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Google Says You Don't Need llms.txt. Should You Still Create One?
Published: at 10:00 AMGoogle says it doesn't use llms.txt — so is the file pointless? Here's a balanced look at who actually benefits, who can skip it, and how to decide for your own site.
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How to Validate an llms.txt File Before Publishing
Published: at 10:00 AMA practical checklist for validating your llms.txt before it goes live: structure, title, summary, links, descriptions, file size, and llms-full.txt. Includes a free validator.
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When llms.txt Makes Sense: Docs, APIs, SaaS, and Agent Workflows
Published: at 10:00 AMllms.txt isn't for every site. Here are the situations where it genuinely helps — documentation, APIs, SaaS, content-heavy sites, and agent workflows — and where to skip it.
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