With the rise of Google’s SGE and other AI-driven search engines, feeding LLMs clean, structured content directly is becoming more important. The emerging llms.txt standard is a way to do just that.

Manually creating these files is a nightmare. LLMsTxt Generator Chrome Extension lets you point it at your sitemap.xml, and it will crawl your site, convert every page to clean Markdown, and package it all into a zip file. It generates a main llms.txt file and individual llms-full.txt files for each page.

How this helps with SEO/LEO/AI Mentions:

Control Your Narrative: You provide a “canonical” text version of your content specifically for LLMs, free from navbars, ads, and scripts.

Easy Content Audits: Get a clean, text-only version of your entire site in minutes. Great for checking internal linking, keyword density, and content structure.

Future-Proofing: By providing llms.txt files and linking to them with link rel alternative tag, you’re sending a strong signal to crawlers that you have an AI-ready version of your content. The extension even provides the exact HTML tags you need to add.

It’s 100% local (no privacy concerns) and open-source. I’m looking for feedback from the SEO community on how to make it more useful for our workflows.

Give it a try and let me know what you think.

Get the Extension: [LLMTxt Generator](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/llmstxt-generator/hkfhiobimmpeimihkebmpmppjlkofjie)

Source code: [Github repo](https://github.com/plainsignal/llmstxt)

What are your thoughts on the llms.txt initiative? Is this something you’re planning for?

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