> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.corestory.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# API Specifications

> AI-generated API documentation derived from your codebase's endpoints and interfaces.

## Overview

The API Specifications reference document describes the externally callable endpoints exposed by your application: paths, methods, request and response shapes, authentication, and error behaviors. It is generated directly from your codebase and routing configuration, so the exact contents vary by project and framework.

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  This is an opinionated approach suggested by CoreStory. It is optimized for most general use cases, but it is possible to alter the contents of this section via direct edit.
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## Sections

This document lists all identified endpoints in a scrollable list.

Each endpoint entry uses a consistent structure:

* Path and method
* Request format
* Response format
* Source

## Who It's For

* Client and integration developers consuming the API
* Backend engineers maintaining controllers and contracts
* QA creating contract tests and mocks
* SRE and support teams investigating failures and compatibility issues

## How to Use It

* Start from the endpoint path to understand request fields, required auth, and expected responses.
* Use source links when you need to trace behavior into controllers and services.
* Treat missing categories as a reflection of the implementation.

## What It Is (and Isn't)

* **Is**: a code-derived map of externally exposed API contracts with concrete inputs, outputs, and error semantics.
* **Isn't**: a full design-first OpenAPI manual or a guarantee of backward compatibility. For underlying tables and attributes, see Data Models.
