Puck llms.txt
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What is Puck's llms.txt?
Puck publishes an /llms.txt file that provides AI systems with a structured index of its documentation. It follows the llms.txt specification, organizing links to guides, API references, and tutorials under section headings so that LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini can quickly understand what Puck offers and where to find details.
Sections: Docs · Blog
Add Puck Docs to Your AI Assistant
Select your tool to see how to add Puck's llms.txt as a documentation source.
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Open any chat or composer panel
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Type @Docs and select "Add new doc"
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Paste the URL: https://puckeditor.com/llms.txt
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Wait for the green dot (indexing complete)
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Reference @Docs in chat when asking about Puck
Cursor crawls the URL and indexes all subpages. Add a trailing slash to index child pages too.
Frequently Asked Questions
Puck publishes its llms.txt at https://puckeditor.com/llms.txt. This file provides a structured, markdown-formatted index of Puck's documentation that AI systems can consume to understand the project's APIs, guides, and references.
Copy the llms.txt content and paste it into your AI assistant (Cursor, Windsurf, Claude, ChatGPT) as context. This gives the AI an accurate map of Puck's documentation so it can provide better code suggestions and answers about Puck.
Puck's llms.txt contains 2 sections and 148 documentation links in 10.0 KB (~2.5k tokens). Key sections include Docs, Blog.
The concise llms.txt index is approximately 2.5k tokens (10.0 KB). Most AI assistants can fit this within their context window. For the full expanded documentation, look for an llms-full.txt variant which embeds all content inline.
Puck is a modular, open-source visual editor for React.js. You can use Puck to build custom drag-and-drop experiences with your own application and React components. It's great for both internal page building applications or no-code page building products. Because Puck is just a React component, it plays well with all React.js environments, including Next.js. You own your data and there’s no vendor lock-in.. Puck's llms.txt file helps AI systems understand this by providing a structured overview of its documentation, making it easier for developers to get accurate AI-assisted help when working with Puck.
Yes. Use the free llms.txt generator at mdream.dev/tools/llms-txt/generator to crawl your site and produce a spec-compliant llms.txt file. You can also validate existing files with the llms.txt validator.