{"server":"citefiles","transport":"streamable-http (single POST, JSON-RPC 2.0)","protocolVersion":"2025-06-18","tools":[{"name":"citefiles_scan","description":"Check whether AI assistants can reach, read and cite a public website. Returns a citation-readiness score out of 100, the category breakdown, and the specific problems found — crawler blocks, missing llms.txt/ai.txt/sitemap, thin or JavaScript-only content, missing structured data. Use this before changing a site for AI visibility, and again afterwards to check the change worked. Scans of the same site within six hours are reused."},{"name":"citefiles_fix_prompt","description":"Get a task list for making a website readable and citable by AI assistants, derived from a real scan of it. Returns the findings with the evidence behind each, and the rules to follow while fixing them — most importantly that you must not invent facts about the business, and must leave a visible TODO instead. Use this to plan the work after citefiles_scan."},{"name":"citefiles_check_files","description":"Check which AI-facing discovery files a website actually serves: llms.txt, llms-full.txt, ai.txt, robots.txt, sitemap.xml, AGENTS.md, .well-known/mcp.json and others. Distinguishes a real file from a single-page app returning its HTML shell for every unknown path, which is the usual reason a file appears to exist but does not. Use this to verify a file you just published is being served correctly."},{"name":"citefiles_crawler_access","description":"Test how a website answers the real AI crawlers — GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot and Google-Extended — by requesting its homepage as a browser and again as each crawler, then comparing. Catches CDN and WAF rules that block assistants without the owner knowing. Use when a site looks correct but is not being cited."}],"connect":"POST https://citefiles.com/mcp with an MCP initialize request","docs":"https://citefiles.com/llms.txt"}