Add the sphinx-llms-txt docs plugin for better LLM integration#1482
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let's see if it works for real -- build looks like it passed.
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Add the sphinx-llms-txt extension to Hamilton's Sphinx documentation build. This auto-generates
llms.txt(a compact index) andllms-full.txt(complete docs in one Markdown file) llms-txt on every documentation deploy.The plugin supports code file inclusion, custom summaries, and size limits. Readthedocs Since Hamilton already uses Sphinx + MyST on Read the Docs, integration requires only adding the extension to conf.py and configuring sections. This gives every LLM provider access to current, version-specific Hamilton documentation through a standardized URL.
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sphinx-llms-txtto pyproject.toml anddocs/conf.pyHow I tested this
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