files-to-prompt 0.6. New release of my CLI tool for turning a whole directory of code into a single prompt ready to pipe or paste into an LLM.
Here are the full release notes:
- New
-m/--markdown
option for outputting results as Markdown with each file in a fenced code block. #42- Support for reading a list of files from standard input. Thanks, Ankit Shankar. #44
Here's how to process just files modified within the last day:find . -mtime -1 | files-to-prompt
You can also use the
-0/--null
flag to accept lists of file paths separated by null delimiters, which is useful for handling file names with spaces in them:find . -name "*.txt" -print0 | files-to-prompt -0
I also have a potential fix for a reported bug concerning nested .gitignore
files that's currently sitting in a PR. I'm waiting for someone else to confirm that it behaves as they would expect. I've left details in this issue comment, but the short version is that you can try out the version from the PR using this uvx
incantation:
uvx --with git+https://github.com/simonw/files-to-prompt@nested-gitignore files-to-prompt
Recent articles
- The Summer of Johann: prompt injections as far as the eye can see - 15th August 2025
- Open weight LLMs exhibit inconsistent performance across providers - 15th August 2025
- LLM 0.27, the annotated release notes: GPT-5 and improved tool calling - 11th August 2025