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  1. commands/cat/dr_egeria_md.py +8 -260
  2. md_processing/__init__.py +2 -2
  3. md_processing/dr_egeria.py +309 -0
  4. md_processing/md_commands/data_designer_commands.py +1 -2
  5. md_processing/md_commands/glossary_commands.py +2 -3
  6. md_processing/md_commands/governance_officer_commands.py +1 -2
  7. md_processing/md_commands/product_manager_commands.py +1 -2
  8. md_processing/md_commands/project_commands.py +1 -3
  9. md_processing/md_commands/solution_architect_commands.py +1 -2
  10. md_processing/md_processing_utils/common_md_proc_utils.py +1 -1
  11. md_processing/md_processing_utils/common_md_utils.py +8 -11
  12. pyegeria/__init__.py +19 -2
  13. {pyegeria-5.4.0.30.dist-info → pyegeria-5.4.0.32.dist-info}/METADATA +1 -1
  14. {pyegeria-5.4.0.30.dist-info → pyegeria-5.4.0.32.dist-info}/RECORD +17 -121
  15. commands/.DS_Store +0 -0
  16. commands/cat/.DS_Store +0 -0
  17. commands/cat/.env +0 -8
  18. commands/cat/debug_log +0 -1126
  19. commands/cat/debug_log.2025-08-18_11-34-38_088636.zip +0 -0
  20. commands/cat/debug_log.log +0 -0
  21. commands/cat/logs/pyegeria.log +0 -4
  22. commands/cli/debug_log.log +0 -0
  23. commands/doc/.DS_Store +0 -0
  24. commands/ops/logs/pyegeria.log +0 -0
  25. md_processing/.DS_Store +0 -0
  26. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/Derive-Dr-Gov-Defs.md +0 -8
  27. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/Dr.Egeria Templates.md +0 -873
  28. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/arch_test.md +0 -57
  29. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/archive/dr_egeria_intro.md +0 -254
  30. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/archive/dr_egeria_intro_more_terms.md +0 -696
  31. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/archive/dr_egeria_intro_part1.md +0 -254
  32. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/archive/dr_egeria_intro_part2.md +0 -298
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  34. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/archive/dr_egeria_intro_part4.md +0 -94
  35. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/archive/freddie_intro.md +0 -284
  36. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/archive/freddie_intro_orig.md +0 -275
  37. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/archive/test-term.md +0 -110
  38. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/cat_test.md +0 -100
  39. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/collections.md +0 -39
  40. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/data_designer_debug.log +0 -6
  41. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/data_designer_out.md +0 -60
  42. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/data_designer_search_test.md +0 -11
  43. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/data_field.md +0 -54
  44. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/data_spec.md +0 -77
  45. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/data_spec_test.md +0 -2406
  46. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/data_test.md +0 -179
  47. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/data_test2.md +0 -429
  48. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/data_test3.md +0 -462
  49. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/dr_egeria_data_designer_1.md +0 -124
  50. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/dr_egeria_intro_categories.md +0 -168
  51. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/dr_egeria_intro_part1.md +0 -280
  52. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/dr_egeria_intro_part2.md +0 -318
  53. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/dr_egeria_intro_part3.md +0 -1073
  54. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/dr_egeria_isc1.md +0 -44
  55. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/generated_help_report.md +0 -9
  56. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/glossary_list.md +0 -5
  57. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/glossary_search_test.md +0 -40
  58. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/glossary_test1.md +0 -324
  59. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/gov_def.md +0 -482
  60. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/gov_def2.md +0 -447
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  62. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/product.md +0 -211
  63. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/rel.md +0 -8
  64. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/sb.md +0 -119
  65. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/solution-components.md +0 -136
  66. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/solution_blueprints.md +0 -118
  67. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/synonym_test.md +0 -42
  68. md_processing/dr_egeria_inbox/t2.md +0 -268
  69. md_processing/dr_egeria_outbox/.obsidian/app.json +0 -1
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  102. md_processing/dr_egeria_outbox/sunday/processed-2025-07-20 20:40-collections.md +0 -49
  103. md_processing/dr_egeria_outbox/thursday/processed-2025-07-17 15:00-Derive-Dr-Gov-Defs.md +0 -719
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  117. md_processing/dr_egeria_outbox/tuesday/processed-2025-08-19 10:55-product.md +0 -209
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  119. pyegeria/.DS_Store +0 -0
  120. {pyegeria-5.4.0.30.dist-info → pyegeria-5.4.0.32.dist-info}/LICENSE +0 -0
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- # Introduction to Dr.Egeria - an Egeria Markdown Processor
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- Glossary to describe the vocabulary of Dr.Egeria - an Egeria Markdown language to support the exchange of metadata in a Markdown form.Dr.Egeria allows users to create metadata annotations using any text entry system that supports the entry of standard Markdownnotation and, through post-processingcommands, validates the Egeria content and sends the requests to be sent to Egeria.
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