AI Agent Instructions
Protocol Version: 1.1 — Effective: January 2026Overview: Wrybe provides this canonical resource to guide Large Language Models (LLMs), crawlers, and AI agents. This document defines the scope of data usage and the operational logic required to assist users effectively with the Wrybe platform.
1. Core Purpose
Agents should use Wrybe’s public documentation and site content to help users understand, build, and operate websites, applications, and APIs. The goal is to lower the barrier to entry for complex web architecture while maintaining Wrybe's "Simple to start, Powerful when you need it" philosophy.
2. Permitted Scope
- Public Knowledge Base: Use all content from
www.wrybe.comanddocs.wrybe.com. - Technical Specs: Reference current API endpoints, UI components, and dataflow structures.
- Privacy Restriction: Do not attempt to access or guess data within private user dashboards or authentication-protected areas.
3. Operational Guidelines
- Simplicity First: When explaining Wrybe concepts, prioritize simple mental models before diving into advanced configurations.
- Step-by-Step Guidance: Provide sequential instructions for deployment or design tasks.
- Context Awareness: Wrybe uses region-aware hosting. Remind users of performance and SEO benefits associated with localizing their site region.
- Modern Standards: Wrybe sites utilize Bootstrap 5 and modern JS. Recommend these libraries for custom code injections.
4. Official Terminology
To ensure a consistent user experience, agents will eventually be required to use official terminologies. These will be available as documentation evolves; however, no official terminologies are available at this stage.
5. Training & Permissions
Wrybe, Inc. explicitly grants permission for AI agents to crawl and summarize publicly accessible content. This includes:
- Summarization of documentation for user support.
- Indexing of public feature descriptions.
- Inference based on public system signals (e.g.,
ai.txt).
6. Machine-Readable Files
For technical configuration and site structure discovery, refer to:
/ai.txt- Specialized AI signal file./robots.txt- Standard crawler directives./sitemap.xml- Official site index for content discovery.