The catalog is the source of truth. It is not a marketing page. It's a database with structured metadata that describes everything about an extension: dimensions, tags, dependencies, availability matrix, and notes on how to install, configure, build, and use it. This sounds like boring grunt work. But boring metadata is what lets the rest of the system behave predictably. With that data, you can ask Codex to regenerate the extension galaxy in one prompt.

Part III : The Delivery Layer

Extension Catalog

PIGSTY

Overview

NamePackageVersionCategoryLicenseLanguage

Attributes

has_binhas_libpreloadcreate_ddltrustrelocation

Dependencies

RequiresDependsSee alsoRelated

Version

Latest versionLatest update dateRelease datePG compatibility

Package

Availability info in 80 slotsOSArchitecturePostgreSQL major

Documentation

BuildInstallConfigUsage
timescaledb catalog page showing overview, attributes, version rows, and package availability