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generate-llmstxt

v1.0.0

Published

NPX package to generate LLMs.txt files using Firecrawl API

Readme

generate-llmstxt

A simple NPX package that generates LLMs.txt files using the Firecrawl API. This package creates two files in your specified output directory (defaults to 'public' folder):

  • llms.txt: Contains a summary of the LLM-related content
  • llms-full.txt: Contains the full text content

Usage

You can run this package using NPX without installing it. There are two ways to provide your Firecrawl API key:

1. Using Command Line Arguments

npx generate-llmstxt --api-key YOUR_FIRECRAWL_API_KEY

2. Using Environment Variables

Create a .env file in your project root and add your API key:

FIRECRAWL_API_KEY=your_api_key_here

Then run the command without the --api-key option:

npx generate-llmstxt

Options

  • -k, --api-key <key> (optional if set in .env): Your Firecrawl API key
  • -u, --url <url> (optional): URL to analyze (default: https://example.com)
  • -m, --max-urls <number> (optional): Maximum number of URLs to analyze (default: 50)
  • -o, --output-dir <path> (optional): Output directory path (default: 'public')

Examples

# Using command line argument with default output directory
npx generate-llmstxt -k your_api_key -u https://your-website.com -m 20

# Using .env file with default output directory
npx generate-llmstxt -u https://your-website.com -m 20

# Specifying a custom output directory
npx generate-llmstxt -k your_api_key -u https://your-website.com -o custom/path/to/output

# Using .env file and custom output directory
npx generate-llmstxt -u https://your-website.com -o content/llms

Requirements

  • Node.js 14 or higher
  • A valid Firecrawl API key (via command line or .env file)

Output

The package will create two files in your specified output directory (defaults to 'public'):

  1. llms.txt: Contains a summary of the LLM-related content
  2. llms-full.txt: Contains the full text content

License

MIT