Add PQM.guide to the catalog#20
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Summary
Adds PQM.guide, a community-driven Power Query M language reference in the spirit of DAX.guide, with an interactive M formatter, a REST API, and an MCP server for AI assistants. Submitted via issue #15.
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src/content/tools/pqm-guide.mdpublic/favicons/pqm.guide.pngandsrc/data/favicons.jsonsemantic-modeling, typeweb-app, sourceopen-source, pricingfree, maintainercommunity, statusgaVerification
npx astro checkandnpm run buildpass with no errorsNotes
Adjusted several fields from the submission form:
PowerQuery GuidetoPQM.guide, the actual product nameplatform-apistosemantic-modeling. There is no dedicated Power Query category, so this is the nearest discipline;data-factory-integrationorai-mcpare defensible alternatives.TypeScript, since the app is built on Next.js and TypeScript