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One-V LLM Serve Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download

One-V LLM Serve Preview Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
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Plugin Description

One-V LLM Serve makes every public page on your WordPress site available as clean Markdown at the same URL with a .md extension — zero configuration required.

https://example.com/about/       HTML page for humans
https://example.com/about.md     clean Markdown for AI

AI systems — ChatGPT, Perplexity, ClaudeBot, Google AI Overviews, and most RAG pipelines — parse Markdown far more efficiently than HTML. When these systems encounter an HTML page, they must strip navigation, headers, footers, sidebars, scripts, and tracking pixels before they can read the actual content. This noise introduces errors, increases token cost, and leads to lower-quality outputs.

The Markdown file contains a configurable YAML frontmatter block followed by the page title, headings in correct hierarchy, and the body text. Nothing else.

Core features

  • Zero-config Markdown endpoint for every public post, page, and custom post type
  • YAML frontmatter with configurable fields (title, date, modified, url, description, image, tags, categories, lang, type)
  • /llms.txt discovery file at the site root following the llmstxt.org convention
  • Taxonomy archives as Markdown — /category/news.md, /tag/foo.md, custom taxonomies
  • ?format=markdown query parameter as an alternative to the .md URL on any singular page
  • Per-post exclude via a sidebar checkbox on the post editor
  • Works with Classic Editor and Gutenberg via the the_content filter
  • ACF integration — opt-in per-post: pick which text, textarea, WYSIWYG, URL, email, or link fields to append below the body

Discoverability

  • Link: rel="alternate"; type="text/markdown" HTTP header on every HTML page
  • <link rel="alternate"> tag in <head> for HTML-based discovery
  • Allow: /*.md$ directive in robots.txt
  • X-Robots-Tag: index, follow on .md responses
  • CORS Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * on .md and /llms.txt so browser-based AI clients can fetch them

Operations

  • Transient caching with automatic invalidation on save_post, on ACF field value saves, on any ACF field group change, and on plugin settings save
  • “Clear cache” button in the settings page
  • Admin notice on fallback HTTP fetch failures
  • “Settings” link next to the plugin row in Plugins screen
  • “View .md” row action in the Posts and Pages list tables

Developer hooks

  • ovls_markdown filter for the final Markdown output
  • ovls_frontmatter filter for adding, removing, or modifying frontmatter fields
  • ovls_content_queries filter for the HTML extraction XPath cascade

How it works

Each request to /about.md is captured by a WordPress rewrite rule and routed through the plugin’s content generator. The generator runs the post through apply_filters( 'the_content', ... ) — the same pipeline WordPress uses on the front end — so Classic Editor, Gutenberg, and shortcodes all work without separate code paths. The rendered HTML is converted to Markdown via league/html-to-markdown, then cached in a WordPress transient.

The cache is invalidated automatically on save_post, on ACF field/group changes, and whenever plugin settings are saved. A manual Clear cache button is also available on the settings page.

Access methods

There are three equivalent ways to request the Markdown version of a page:

  • .md extension — https://example.com/about.md
  • ?format=markdown query — https://example.com/about/?format=markdown
  • Link: rel="alternate" header — returned by every HTML page

The .md URL is the recommended canonical form.

ACF integration

When Advanced Custom Fields is active, ACF field rendering is opt-in at two levels:

  1. Site defaults per post type — at Settings One-V LLM Serve ACF Defaults, tick fields that should be appended to every post of a given post type.
  2. Per-post override — the One-V LLM Serve metabox on each post editor lists every supported ACF field applicable to that post. Tick fields to replace the site defaults for that one post.

Supported ACF types: text, textarea, wysiwyg, url, email, link. Each selected field is rendered under a ## Field Label heading. Empty fields are skipped.

Disclaimer

This plugin is provided “as is”, without warranty of any kind, express or implied, in accordance with the GNU General Public License v2 or later. The authors and contributors are not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages — including but not limited to data loss, lost profits, business interruption, search-ranking changes, or third-party claims — arising from the use of, or inability to use, this software, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.

By installing and activating the plugin you acknowledge that:

  • You are responsible for testing the plugin in a staging environment before deploying to production.
  • You are responsible for the content this plugin exposes as Markdown — .md URLs and /llms.txt serve the same content as their HTML counterparts and are intended to be crawled and consumed by AI systems and third-party LLMs.
  • The plugin does not transmit data to any external service. All Markdown generation, caching, and file writes happen on your own server.

Nothing in this disclaimer is intended to exclude or limit liability for matters that cannot lawfully be excluded under the consumer-protection laws of your jurisdiction. For the full legal terms see the GPLv2 license at https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html.

Screenshots

  1. Settings page — master toggle, llms.txt and taxonomy toggles, frontmatter field picker, ACF Defaults, and post-type selection.

    Settings page — master toggle, llms.txt and taxonomy toggles, frontmatter field picker, ACF Defaults, and post-type selection.

  2. Rendered Markdown output with YAML frontmatter served at the <code>.md</code> URL.

    Rendered Markdown output with YAML frontmatter served at the .md URL.

  3. Another rendered example showing a different page as Markdown.

    Another rendered example showing a different page as Markdown.


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