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Llms Txt Generator

GPTClaudeGemini··315 copies·updated 2026-07-14
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title: "llms.txt Generator Prompt — Make Your Site Citable by ChatGPT, Claude & Perplexity"
author: "Mahmoud Omar"
author_url: "https://mahmoudomar.com"
category: "seo"
type: "prompt"
level: "beginner"
works_with: "Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini"
language: "EN"
last_verified: "2026-07-02"
hook: "Google has robots.txt. LLMs have llms.txt — and almost nobody in your niche has written one yet."
email_subject: "The 15-minute file that tells AI how to cite you"
short_pitch: "Generate a complete, spec-correct llms.txt for any site with this prompt: entity summary, section map, and a citation instruction — so ChatGPT, Claude & Perplexity describe your brand accurately instead of guessing."
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# llms.txt Generator Prompt

> Generate a complete llms.txt file for any website — entity summary, prioritized section map, and an explicit citation instruction — so LLMs describe and credit your brand accurately instead of hallucinating it.

## ⚡ What it does

When ChatGPT or Perplexity answers a question about your niche, it either cites you correctly, describes you wrongly, or skips you entirely — and you influence which one happens. llms.txt is the emerging convention for telling LLM crawlers what your site is, what matters on it, and how to attribute you. This prompt interviews you for the inputs and outputs a spec-correct file ready to drop at your domain root.

## 🎯 When I use it (real scenario)

I wrote llms.txt files for my own properties as part of a deliberate GEO push — including this very repo (see [llms.txt](../../llms.txt) in the root) and my personal entity hub at mahmoudomar.com, where it works alongside a Person/Book structured-data graph. The pattern that emerged: the summary blockquote matters most, because it's the exact sentence you want an LLM to paraphrase when someone asks "what is [your brand]?" Write that sentence yourself, or the model writes it for you.

## 📋 The Prompt

when to use it

Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo growthack88/growth-marketing-os (MIT). A "Llms Txt Generator" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.

tags

marketingcommunitygeneral

source

growthack88/growth-marketing-os · MIT