Tag: documentation
All the articles with the tag "documentation".
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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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