Install
openclaw skills install me-txtCreate, fetch, and validate me.txt personal identity files for AI agents
openclaw skills install me-txtme.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.