Machine Discovery
CITAQ should expose machine-readable discovery routes without losing trust boundaries.
This page is the human-readable companion to `llms.txt`. It explains how the public platform exposes important docs, trust pages, resource routes, and verification surfaces for machine discovery.
The text file is for machine consumption. This page is for operators, developers, and reviewers who want to understand what that discovery surface is pointing at.
Connected Routes
Open the discovery-related public surfaces
Open the machine-readable summary of key public routes.
Use the human-readable route map for a browsable view of the public graph behind machine discovery.
Use the docs hub for deeper model and policy routes surfaced to machines and humans.
See the trust routes that constrain how public verification should be interpreted.
Review the human-readable schema and route-family index.
Open the dedicated hub for MCP, APIs, crawler access, and route-level discovery surfaces.
See the governance routes behind structured discovery, language boundaries, and public machine access.
Next Step
Open the docs hub if you want the deeper architecture behind machine-readable discovery.
Machine discovery should stay connected to public documentation, trust boundaries, and route-specific schema ownership.