I wanted to test the implementation of the llms.txt file at the root of my website, and apparently, it (maybe?) paid off. ChatGPT 5 is able to mention my site regarding the setup of Incus on Arch Linux with ZFS. There’s a good understanding of what this LLMS.TXT file is and why it might become important in the not-so-distant future. Apparently, the name would be GEO.

In any case, I coded a Python script that converts all my articles into Markdown and uploads them as follows:**

llms.txt

https://nicolas-dorriere.fr/llms.txt

Markdown articles

https://nicolas-dorriere.fr/llms/arch-linux-zfs-incus.md

https://nicolas-dorriere.fr/llms/homelab-infra.md

A good article written by the Publii team about llms.txt. I like their approach to the web — it’s done by the book, with excellent optimization, etc.

https://getpublii.com/blog/llms-txt-complete-guide.html

Notable actors owning their LLMs.txt

https://stripe.com/llms.txt

https://korben.info/llms.txt

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