The MyLMU documentation site at /docs includes tools beyond plain reading — search, theme, AI summarize buttons, and page feedback — plus machine-readable indexes for search engines and AI assistants.
Search
Press ⌘ K (Mac) or Ctrl + K (Windows/Linux) from any docs page to open the command palette. Search by page title, section, or keywords to jump directly to a guide.
The docs index also lists every section with quick links to getting-started hubs.
Summarize with AI
Many docs pages include Summarize this page with AI (or Summarize this section with AI on section hubs). One-click buttons open your preferred assistant with a pre-filled prompt and the page URL:
- ChatGPT
- Claude
- Perplexity
- Gemini
- Grok
Use this when you want a quick plain-language summary, shortcut list, or plan-limit recap without copying text manually.
Theme
Switch between System, Light, and Dark from the theme control at the bottom of the left sidebar on desktop. On mobile, open the hamburger menu — the theme switcher is in the drawer header next to the logo. Your choice is saved in the browser. See Dark and light mode for dashboard theme (separate from docs theme).
Suggest an edit
Most doc pages include Suggest an edit below the helpfulness question. It opens a short form where you describe typos, outdated steps, or missing details. Suggestions go to the MyLMU team (not public). For urgent issues, use Contact support.
Page feedback
At the bottom of most docs pages (and in the right sidebar on wide screens):
Was this page helpful? — Yes / No
- One vote per page per browser (stored locally)
- No shows a link to Contact support for unclear or missing content
- Votes are private and help improve documentation
For app bugs and feature ideas, use the dashboard Feedback modal instead.
Search engines and AI assistants
MyLMU publishes documentation for crawlers and LLMs:
- llms.txt — short product summary and key links
- llms-docs.txt — auto-generated index of every doc page (title, URL, description)
- Sitemap — all public URLs including every
/docs/*page - Structured data — each doc page includes article and breadcrumb metadata for rich search results