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me-txt
Create, fetch, and validate me.txt personal identity files for AI agents
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Create, fetch, and validate me.txt personal identity files for AI agents
Install with Codex or Claude Copy this prompt, paste it into Codex, Claude, or another assistant, and let it review the skill page and install it for you.
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| name | me-txt |
| description | Create, fetch, and validate me.txt personal identity files for AI agents |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| author | me-txt |
| license | MIT |
| metadata | {"openclaw":{"emoji":"👤","homepage":"https://metxt.org"},"hermes":{"tags":["Identity","Personal","Profile","Web","Standards"],"homepage":"https://metxt.org"}} |
me.txt is an open standard for personal identity files. It's a markdown file at a site root (yoursite.com/me.txt) that tells AI agents who someone is.
Spec: https://metxt.org/spec
Generate a me.txt file following this format:
# Full Name
> One-line summary of who you are and what you do
 <!-- optional -->
## Now
- Current projects, focus areas, what you're working on
## Skills
- Core competencies and expertise
## Stack
- Technologies, tools, and languages
## Work
- [Project Name](url): Description
- Company Name: Role
## Writing
- [Post Title](url): Description
## Links
- [GitHub](https://github.com/username)
- [X](https://x.com/username)
- [Website](https://example.com)
- [Email](mailto:you@example.com)
## Preferences
- Communication: Async-first, email, GitHub issues, etc.
- Timezone: e.g. US Pacific (UTC-8)
- Response time: e.g. Within 24-48 hours
#) containing the person's full name.>) should follow immediately after the H1.##). Standard sections: Now, Skills, Stack, Work, Writing, Talks, Links, Preferences, Optional.- [Title](url): Optional descriptionme.txt at the project or site root.Ask the user for:
If the user has a GitHub profile, offer to pre-fill from it using: npx create-me-txt --github username
To look up someone's me.txt, try these URLs in order:
https://domain.com/me.txthttps://domain.com/.well-known/me.txthttps://metxt.org/api/lookup?domain=domain.com (directory fallback)Or use the CLI: npx create-me-txt then run me-txt fetch domain.com
Check that the file:
Or use the CLI: me-txt lint me.txt
The me.txt should be served at one of:
https://yoursite.com/me.txt (preferred)https://yoursite.com/.well-known/me.txt (alternative)For static site generators, place it in the public/ or static/ directory.