I only mentioned the vendor as context, sorry it caused confusion.

My problem is that I’m following Camel’s install instructions on my local 
system, and they don’t work.

Running:
```
jbang –verbose app install camel@apache/camel
```

Produces a stacktrace that begins with:
```
[jbang] [1:185] No catalog found at 
https://gitlab.com/apache/camel/-/blob/HEAD/jbang-catalog.json
```



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On Fri, Nov 21, 2025 at 9:42 PM Benjamin Primrose 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi everyone.  I’m new to Camel.  My work has signed on with PortX, and 
integration platform that is 20 open source tools pre-integrated.  Camel and 
Camel Karavan are components.

So I’m trying to set myself up for local development.  It’s a windows 11 box 
with ubuntu running under WSL.

I'm following Camel's [getting 
started](https://camel.apache.org/manual/getting-started.html#_getting_started_from_command_line_cli)

JBang fails to install camel with this message:
```
[jbang] [1:185] No catalog found at 
https://gitlab.com/apache/camel/-/blob/HEAD/jbang-catalog.json
```

I see a jbang catalog in Camel's [git**hub** 
repository](https://github.com/apache/camel/blob/main/jbang-catalog.json)

I don't see any reference to gitlab in my .jbang directory:
```
$ grep -irl gitlab .jbang/

$
```

Does anyone know if pointing JBang at the GitHub Camel repo is the right fix?  
If not, what is?  If so, how do you install the CLI?

Thanks
Ben

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