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AI consumability

We have various approaches for making our content visible to AI as well as making sure it's easily consumed in a plain-text format.

AI discoverability

The primary proposal in this space is llms.txt, offering a well-known path for a Markdown list of all your pages.

We have implemented llms.txt, llms-full.txt and also created per-page Markdown links as follows:

In the top right of this page, you will see a Page options button where you can copy the current page as Markdown that can be given to your LLM of choice.

Page options
button

Textual representation of interactive elements

HTML is easily parsed - after all, the browser has to parse it to decide how to render the page you're reading now - it tends to not be very portable. This limitation is especially painful in an AI context, because all the extra presentation information consumes additional tokens.

For example, given our Tabs, the panels are hidden until the tab itself is clicked:

One Content

If we run the resulting HTML from this component through a solution like turndown:

- [One](#tab-panel-6)
- [Two](#tab-panel-7)
One Content
Two Content

The references to the panels id, usually handled by JavaScript, are visible but non-functional.

Turning our components into "Markdownable" HTML

To solve this, we created a rehype plugin for:

Taking the Tabs example from the previous section and running it through our plugin will now give us a normal unordered list with the content properly associated with a given list item:

- One
One Content
- Two
Two Content

For example, take a look at our Markdown test fixture (or any page by appending /index.md to the URL):

Saving on tokens

Most AI pricing is around input & output tokens and our approach greatly reduces the amount of input tokens required.

For example, let's take a look at the amount of tokens required for the Workers Get Started using OpenAI's tokenizer:

  • HTML: 15,229 tokens
  • turndown: 3,401 tokens (4.48x less than HTML)
  • index.md: 2,110 tokens (7.22x less than HTML)

When providing our content to AI, we can see a real-world ~7x saving in input tokens cost.