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azerbe commented Mar 20, 2021

When bootstrapping a backstage application with npx @backstage/create-app the catalog option to Register an existing component offers the ability to import repositories without catalog-info.yaml.
After configuring GitHub auth and trying to import a repository like https://github.com/organization/project, the backend reports a 404 error.

`Failed to generate entity definitions. Received

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