improve llms.txt, generate MD files per page#4890
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I've checked some of the generated code and this looks good enough for me 👍 let's merge it and iterate on it
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Why
We would like to improve the content of current
llms.txtfile and offer more AI/MCP friendly format for the content pages.How
Add https://github.com/signalwire/docusaurus-plugins/tree/main/packages/docusaurus-plugin-llms-txt plugin to make the
llms.txtgeneration process more automatic. Configure and adjust rules to match our expectations. I have also included blog posts previously not listed in LLMS file, but downscoped them to only last three years, to avoid outdated content.Preview