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Maintain a local, LLM-queryable corpus of an IETF Working Group's public record (drafts, mailing list, GitHub issues, meetings), with an MCP server, semantic search, and NotebookLM export.

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ietf-llm

Maintain a local, queryable corpus of an IETF Working Group's public record — charter, drafts, RFCs, meeting agendas, minutes, slides, transcripts, mailing list archives, and GitHub issues — for use with LLM-based tools.

What it's for

A working group's history is spread across mailing list archives, Datatracker, GitHub, and meeting materials — too much to hold in your head, and too scattered to search well by hand. With the record gathered into one queryable corpus, an LLM can help you:

  • Get up to date with the state of discussions — what's open, what was recently decided, where a debate currently stands.
  • Summarise the arguments already made about an issue — every distinct position on a topic, who holds it, and how the chairs ruled.
  • Formulate a new proposal — surface the objections raised against similar ideas before, so you can anticipate them.
  • Fact-check assertions about what's happened so far — grounded in the actual list traffic and chair statements, not someone's recollection.

Not just WGs: ietf-llm also works with IRTF Research Groups. Pass the RG's shortname (e.g. cfrg, hrpc, pearg) wherever the docs use <name>.

Modes of operation

There are three supported workflows:

  1. Use it as an MCP server — register it with Claude, Codex, Cursor, Gemini, Zed, etc. and ask questions across any corpus you've gathered. Two ways to run it:
    • Local MCP — one server subprocess per client, on your own machine. <-- Best starting point
    • As a shared HTTP MCP server — one process serving many concurrent clients (hosted).
  2. Use it with NotebookLM — export the gathered corpus as a directory of clean text files and ingest it as a notebook (or push directly to NotebookLM Enterprise).
  3. Use it from the CLI — run semantic search over the cache directly with ietf-llm-search, no LLM client required.

See the workflow documentation linked above for installation and use instructions, or the full documentation listing.

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