--- title: Library Owners description: Claim your library and control how Context7 parses it with context7.json --- If you maintain a library or framework, Context7 lets you control how its documentation is parsed and presented — so developers always receive current, trustworthy docs inside their coding environment. To simply add a public library, see [Adding Libraries](/adding-libraries). This page covers ownership and advanced configuration. ## Claiming Your Library If you're the library owner, you can claim your library on Context7 to unlock a web-based admin panel for managing configuration. This allows you to: - Edit settings through a user interface instead of committing file changes - Invite team members to collaborate on configuration - Add and manage multiple versions of your library documentation - Get higher rate limits for refresh operations **[Learn more about claiming libraries →](/howto/claiming-libraries)** ## Who Can Manage Configuration? - **Library authors**: Claim ownership via `context7.json` and manage settings through the admin panel, or add configuration directly to your repository - **Contributors**: Submit pull requests to add or update the configuration ## Advanced Configuration with `context7.json` For more control over how Context7 parses and presents your library, you can add a `context7.json` file to the root of your repository. This file works similarly to `robots.txt` and tells Context7 how to handle your project. `context7.json` controls *where* Context7 looks, not *what kind* of files it reads — see [What Gets Indexed](/adding-libraries#what-gets-indexed) for the parsed file types and the source-code fallback for repositories without documentation. ### Configuration Fields Here's an example `context7.json` file with all available options: ```json { "$schema": "https://context7.com/schema/context7.json", "projectTitle": "Upstash Ratelimit", "description": "Ratelimiting library based on Upstash Redis", "folders": [], "excludeFolders": ["src"], "excludeFiles": [], "rules": ["Use Upstash Redis as a database", "Use single region set up"], "previousVersions": [ { "tag": "v1.2.1" } ] } ``` **Pro Tip**: Including the `$schema` field enables autocomplete, validation, and helpful tooltips in modern code editors like VS Code, making it easier to create and maintain your configuration. ## Field Descriptions - **`projectTitle`** (string): Suggested display name for your project in Context7. Only used when the LLM cannot generate a name with high confidence. - **`description`** (string): Suggested description for your project in Context7. Only used when the LLM cannot generate a description with high confidence. - **`branch`** (string): The name of the git branch to parse. If not provided, the default branch will be used. - **`folders`** (array): Specific folder paths to include when parsing. If empty, Context7 scans the entire repository. Root-level markdown files are always included. - **`excludeFolders`** (array): Patterns to exclude from documentation parsing. Supports simple names, paths, and glob patterns (see Exclusion Patterns below). - **`excludeFiles`** (array): Specific file names to exclude. Use only the filename, not the full path. Examples: `CHANGELOG.md`, license files, or non-documentation content. - **`rules`** (array): Best practices or important guidelines that coding agents should follow when using your library. These appear as recommendations in the documentation context provided to coding agents. - **`previousVersions`** (array): Information about previous versions of your library that should also be available in Context7. - **`tag`**: The Git tag or version identifier - **`branchVersions`** (array): Information about previous versions (branch-based) of your library that should also be available in Context7. - **`branch`**: The Git branch ### How `folders` and `excludeFolders` interact `excludeFolders` always takes priority over `folders`. Evaluation order for any given file: 1. Does the file's path (or any ancestor directory) match an `excludeFolders` pattern? → **excluded**, stop. 2. Is `folders` non-empty and the file is not under any listed folder? → **excluded**, stop. 3. Otherwise → **included**. **Example — scan selected directories but skip archived content:** ```json { "folders": ["docs", "api-reference"], "excludeFolders": ["docs/archive", "**/old"] } ``` This scans only `docs/` and `api-reference/`, but within those it skips `docs/archive/` and any folder named `old` at any depth. ### Exclusion Patterns The `excludeFolders` parameter supports various pattern types for flexible exclusion: - **Simple folder names**: `"node_modules"` - Excludes any folder named "node_modules" anywhere in the tree - **Root-specific patterns**: `"./xyz"` - Excludes the folder only at repository root (e.g., excludes `/xyz` but not `/dist/xyz`) - **Path patterns**: `"app-sdk/v2.3"` - Excludes specific paths and everything under them - **Glob patterns**: `"*.test"`, `"temp*"` - Excludes folders matching the pattern - **Globstar patterns**: `"**/dist"`, `"docs/**/internal"` - Advanced path matching - **Complex patterns**: `"src/**/*.test.js"` - Exclude test files in the src directory Examples: - `"node_modules"` - Excludes all node_modules folders anywhere - `"./build"` - Excludes the build folder only at root (not `src/build`) - `"app-sdk/v2.3"` - Excludes the app-sdk/v2.3 path and all its contents - `"*.test"` - Excludes folders ending with .test - `"docs/**/internal"` - Excludes any "internal" folder under docs - `"**/temp"` - Excludes any folder named "temp" anywhere ### Default Exclusions If you don't specify `excludeFiles` or `excludeFolders` in your `context7.json` file, Context7 uses these default patterns: #### Default Excluded Files ``` CHANGELOG.md, changelog.md, CHANGELOG.mdx, changelog.mdx LICENSE.md, license.md CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md, code_of_conduct.md ``` #### Default Excluded Folders ``` *archive*, *archived*, old, docs/old, *deprecated*, *legacy* *previous*, *outdated*, *superseded* i18n/zh*, i18n/es*, i18n/fr*, i18n/de*, i18n/ja*, i18n/ko* i18n/ru*, i18n/pt*, i18n/it*, i18n/ar*, i18n/hi*, i18n/tr* i18n/nl*, i18n/pl*, i18n/sv*, i18n/vi*, i18n/th* zh-cn, zh-tw, zh-hk, zh-mo, zh-sg ``` These defaults help coding agents avoid irrelevant, outdated, and non-technical content. ## Need Help? If you encounter issues or need assistance adding your project, please [open an issue](https://github.com/upstash/context7/issues/new/choose) or reach out to our community.