@eventcatalog/create-eventcatalog 4.2.3 → 4.2.5

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package/LICENSE ADDED
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+ MIT License
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+ Copyright (c) 2022-2026 boyney123
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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+ of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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+ in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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+ to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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+ copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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+ furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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+ copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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+ IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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+ AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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+ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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+ OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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+ SOFTWARE.
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+ ---
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+ Note: Source code within `packages/core/eventcatalog/src/enterprise/` is
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+ licensed under the EventCatalog Commercial License and is NOT covered by the
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+ MIT License above. See `packages/core/eventcatalog/src/enterprise/LICENSE`
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+ for the full terms.
package/dist/index.js CHANGED
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  var package_default = {
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  name: "@eventcatalog/create-eventcatalog",
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  description: "Create EventCatalog with one command",
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- version: "4.2.3",
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+ version: "4.2.5",
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+ license: "MIT",
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  bin: {
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  "create-catalog": "./dist/index.js"
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  },
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  start: "eventcatalog start",
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  preview: "eventcatalog preview",
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  generate: "eventcatalog generate",
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+ export: "eventcatalog export",
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  lint: "eventcatalog-linter",
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  test: 'echo "Error: no test specified" && exit 1'
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  }
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@eventcatalog/create-eventcatalog",
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  "description": "Create EventCatalog with one command",
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- "version": "4.2.3",
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+ "version": "4.2.5",
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+ "license": "MIT",
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  "bin": {
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  "create-catalog": "./dist/index.js"
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  },
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  .eventcatalog-core
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  .env
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- .env-*
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+ .env-*
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+ exports/*
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  # My Event Catalog
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+ Welcome to your new catalog, powered by [EventCatalog](https://www.eventcatalog.dev) — the open-source documentation tool for event-driven architectures.
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+ ## Getting Started
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+ ```sh
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+ npm run dev
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+ ```
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+ Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) to see your catalog.
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+ You can start editing your catalog by adding **domains**, **services**, and **messages** to this project. Each resource is a folder with an `index.md` file containing frontmatter metadata and markdown content.
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+ ## What Can You Do?
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+ - **Document services** — define producers and consumers with their schemas
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+ - **Map events, commands & queries** — capture every message flowing through your system
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+ - **Organize with domains** — group resources into bounded contexts
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+ - **Visualize your architecture** — auto-generated diagrams of your services and message flows
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+ - **Version everything** — track how your architecture evolves over time
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+ - **Use AI to explore & document** — connect AI tools directly to your catalog
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+ ## Use AI with Your Catalog
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+ ### Skills
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+ Let AI agents document your architecture for you. Install [EventCatalog Skills](https://github.com/event-catalog/skills):
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+ ```sh
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+ npx skills add event-catalog/skills
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+ ```
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+ Skills can generate service documentation, create domain models, and map business flows — all through natural language.
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+ ### MCP Server
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+ Connect your catalog to Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible AI tool using the [EventCatalog MCP Server](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/ai/using-mcp-server). Ask questions about your architecture and get instant answers.
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+ ## Automate Your Catalog
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+ Keep your catalog in sync with your architecture using [EventCatalog integrations](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/integrations). Import services, messages, and schemas from sources like AsyncAPI, OpenAPI, Schema Registries, and more — so your documentation is always up to date.
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+ ## Learn More
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+ - [Documentation](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/getting-started/introduction) — understand how EventCatalog works
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+ - [Adding Services](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/services) — document your first service
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+ - [Adding Messages](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/messages/adding-messages) — create events, commands, and queries
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+ - [Adding Domains](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/domains) — organize into bounded contexts
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+ - [SDK](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/sdk) — manage your catalog programmatically
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+ - [Discord](https://discord.gg/3rjaZMmrAm) — join the community
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+ ## Found a problem?
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+ Open an issue on [GitHub](https://github.com/event-catalog/eventcatalog/issues).
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  .eventcatalog-core
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  .env
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+ exports/*
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  .env
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+ exports/*
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  # My Event Catalog
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+ Welcome to your new catalog, powered by [EventCatalog](https://www.eventcatalog.dev) — the open-source documentation tool for event-driven architectures.
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+ ## Getting Started
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+ ```sh
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+ npm run dev
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+ ```
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+
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+ Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) to see your catalog.
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+ You can start editing your catalog by adding **domains**, **services**, and **messages** to this project. Each resource is a folder with an `index.md` file containing frontmatter metadata and markdown content.
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+ ## What Can You Do?
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+ - **Document services** — define producers and consumers with their schemas
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+ - **Map events, commands & queries** — capture every message flowing through your system
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+ - **Organize with domains** — group resources into bounded contexts
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+ - **Visualize your architecture** — auto-generated diagrams of your services and message flows
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+ - **Version everything** — track how your architecture evolves over time
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+ - **Use AI to explore & document** — connect AI tools directly to your catalog
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+ ## Use AI with Your Catalog
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+ ### Skills
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+ Let AI agents document your architecture for you. Install [EventCatalog Skills](https://github.com/event-catalog/skills):
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+ ```sh
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+ npx skills add event-catalog/skills
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+ ```
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+ Skills can generate service documentation, create domain models, and map business flows — all through natural language.
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+ ### MCP Server
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+ Connect your catalog to Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible AI tool using the [EventCatalog MCP Server](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/ai/using-mcp-server). Ask questions about your architecture and get instant answers.
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+ ## Automate Your Catalog
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+ Keep your catalog in sync with your architecture using [EventCatalog integrations](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/integrations). Import services, messages, and schemas from sources like AsyncAPI, OpenAPI, Schema Registries, and more — so your documentation is always up to date.
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+ ## Learn More
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+ - [Documentation](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/getting-started/introduction) — understand how EventCatalog works
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+ - [Adding Services](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/services) — document your first service
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+ - [Adding Messages](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/messages/adding-messages) — create events, commands, and queries
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+ - [Adding Domains](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/domains) — organize into bounded contexts
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+ - [SDK](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/sdk) — manage your catalog programmatically
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+ - [Discord](https://discord.gg/3rjaZMmrAm) — join the community
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+ ## Found a problem?
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+ Open an issue on [GitHub](https://github.com/event-catalog/eventcatalog/issues).
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+ exports/*
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  # My Event Catalog
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+ Welcome to your new catalog, powered by [EventCatalog](https://www.eventcatalog.dev) — the open-source documentation tool for event-driven architectures.
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+ ## Getting Started
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+ ```sh
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+ npm run dev
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+ ```
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+ Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) to see your catalog.
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+ You can start editing your catalog by adding **domains**, **services**, and **messages** to this project. Each resource is a folder with an `index.md` file containing frontmatter metadata and markdown content.
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+ ## What Can You Do?
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+
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+ - **Document services** — define producers and consumers with their schemas
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+ - **Map events, commands & queries** — capture every message flowing through your system
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+ - **Organize with domains** — group resources into bounded contexts
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+ - **Visualize your architecture** — auto-generated diagrams of your services and message flows
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+ - **Version everything** — track how your architecture evolves over time
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+ - **Use AI to explore & document** — connect AI tools directly to your catalog
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+ ## Use AI with Your Catalog
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+ ### Skills
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+ Let AI agents document your architecture for you. Install [EventCatalog Skills](https://github.com/event-catalog/skills):
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+ ```sh
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+ npx skills add event-catalog/skills
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+ ```
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+ Skills can generate service documentation, create domain models, and map business flows — all through natural language.
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+ ### MCP Server
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+ Connect your catalog to Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible AI tool using the [EventCatalog MCP Server](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/ai/using-mcp-server). Ask questions about your architecture and get instant answers.
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+ ## Automate Your Catalog
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+ Keep your catalog in sync with your architecture using [EventCatalog integrations](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/integrations). Import services, messages, and schemas from sources like AsyncAPI, OpenAPI, Schema Registries, and more — so your documentation is always up to date.
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+
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+ ## Learn More
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+ - [Documentation](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/getting-started/introduction) — understand how EventCatalog works
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+ - [Adding Services](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/services) — document your first service
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+ - [Adding Messages](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/messages/adding-messages) — create events, commands, and queries
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+ - [Adding Domains](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/domains) — organize into bounded contexts
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+ - [SDK](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/sdk) — manage your catalog programmatically
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+ - [Discord](https://discord.gg/3rjaZMmrAm) — join the community
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+ ## Found a problem?
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+ Open an issue on [GitHub](https://github.com/event-catalog/eventcatalog/issues).
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+ .env-*
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+ exports/*
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+ exports/*
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  # My Event Catalog
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+ Welcome to your new catalog, powered by [EventCatalog](https://www.eventcatalog.dev) — the open-source documentation tool for event-driven architectures.
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+ ## Getting Started
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+ ```sh
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+ npm run dev
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+ ```
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+ Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) to see your catalog.
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+ You can start editing your catalog by adding **domains**, **services**, and **messages** to this project. Each resource is a folder with an `index.md` file containing frontmatter metadata and markdown content.
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+ ## What Can You Do?
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+
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+ - **Document services** — define producers and consumers with their schemas
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+ - **Map events, commands & queries** — capture every message flowing through your system
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+ - **Organize with domains** — group resources into bounded contexts
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+ - **Visualize your architecture** — auto-generated diagrams of your services and message flows
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+ - **Version everything** — track how your architecture evolves over time
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+ - **Use AI to explore & document** — connect AI tools directly to your catalog
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+
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+ ## Use AI with Your Catalog
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+
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+ ### Skills
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+ Let AI agents document your architecture for you. Install [EventCatalog Skills](https://github.com/event-catalog/skills):
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+ ```sh
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+ npx skills add event-catalog/skills
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+ ```
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+ Skills can generate service documentation, create domain models, and map business flows — all through natural language.
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+ ### MCP Server
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+ Connect your catalog to Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible AI tool using the [EventCatalog MCP Server](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/ai/using-mcp-server). Ask questions about your architecture and get instant answers.
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+ ## Automate Your Catalog
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+ Keep your catalog in sync with your architecture using [EventCatalog integrations](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/integrations). Import services, messages, and schemas from sources like AsyncAPI, OpenAPI, Schema Registries, and more — so your documentation is always up to date.
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+ ## Learn More
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+ - [Documentation](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/getting-started/introduction) — understand how EventCatalog works
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+ - [Adding Services](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/services) — document your first service
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+ - [Adding Messages](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/messages/adding-messages) — create events, commands, and queries
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+ - [Adding Domains](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/domains) — organize into bounded contexts
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+ - [SDK](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/sdk) — manage your catalog programmatically
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+ - [Discord](https://discord.gg/3rjaZMmrAm) — join the community
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+ ## Found a problem?
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+ Open an issue on [GitHub](https://github.com/event-catalog/eventcatalog/issues).
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  # My Event Catalog
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+ Welcome to your new catalog, powered by [EventCatalog](https://www.eventcatalog.dev) — the open-source documentation tool for event-driven architectures.
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+ ## Getting Started
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+ ```sh
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+ npm run dev
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+ ```
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+ Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) to see your catalog.
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+ You can start editing your catalog by adding **domains**, **services**, and **messages** to this project. Each resource is a folder with an `index.md` file containing frontmatter metadata and markdown content.
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+ ## What Can You Do?
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+ - **Document services** — define producers and consumers with their schemas
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+ - **Map events, commands & queries** — capture every message flowing through your system
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+ - **Organize with domains** — group resources into bounded contexts
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+ - **Visualize your architecture** — auto-generated diagrams of your services and message flows
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+ - **Version everything** — track how your architecture evolves over time
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+ - **Use AI to explore & document** — connect AI tools directly to your catalog
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+ ## Use AI with Your Catalog
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+ ### Skills
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+ Let AI agents document your architecture for you. Install [EventCatalog Skills](https://github.com/event-catalog/skills):
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+ ```sh
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+ npx skills add event-catalog/skills
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+ ```
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+ Skills can generate service documentation, create domain models, and map business flows — all through natural language.
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+ ### MCP Server
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+ Connect your catalog to Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible AI tool using the [EventCatalog MCP Server](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/ai/using-mcp-server). Ask questions about your architecture and get instant answers.
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+ ## Automate Your Catalog
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+ Keep your catalog in sync with your architecture using [EventCatalog integrations](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/integrations). Import services, messages, and schemas from sources like AsyncAPI, OpenAPI, Confluent Schema Registry, AWS EventBridge, and more — so your documentation is always up to date.
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+ ## Automate Your Catalog
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+ Keep your catalog in sync with your architecture using [EventCatalog integrations](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/integrations). Import services, messages, and schemas from sources like AsyncAPI, OpenAPI, Schema Registries, and more — so your documentation is always up to date.
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+ ## Learn More
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+ - [Documentation](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/getting-started/introduction) — understand how EventCatalog works
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+ - [Adding Services](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/services) — document your first service
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+ - [Adding Messages](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/messages/adding-messages) — create events, commands, and queries
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+ - [Adding Domains](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/guides/domains) — organize into bounded contexts
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+ - [SDK](https://www.eventcatalog.dev/docs/development/sdk) — manage your catalog programmatically
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+ - [Discord](https://discord.gg/3rjaZMmrAm) — join the community
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+
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+ ## Found a problem?
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+
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+ Open an issue on [GitHub](https://github.com/event-catalog/eventcatalog/issues).
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