Gadoes wires Mike into the EU's official law database
The fork can now pull and cite EU legislation straight from EUR-Lex, the bloc's authoritative legal repository.
Gadoes added a connector for EUR-Lex, the European Union's official online register of legislation, court rulings and treaties run by the Publications Office. With it, Mike can reference EU instruments by their canonical identifiers, so a citation to the GDPR, the Digital Markets-era copyright directive or the new DORA financial-resilience rules resolves to a stable, official permalink rather than a fragile web link.
Unlike the fork's other source connectors, this one needs no API key or sign-up, and it reuses the same structure as the existing court and government adapters. Gadoes also leaned on the official document IDs to deduplicate citations, so the same regulation never gets logged twice under a different reference.
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