# docs: ecosystem/integrations update
It is the first in a series of `ecosystem/integrations` updates.
The ecosystem/integrations list is missing many integrations.
I'm adding the missing integrations in a consistent format:
1. description of the integrated system
2. `Installation and Setup` section with 'pip install ...`, Key setup,
and other necessary settings
3. Sections like `LLM`, `Text Embedding Models`, `Chat Models`... with
links to correspondent examples and imports of the used classes.
This PR keeps new docs, that are presented in the
`docs/modules/models/text_embedding/examples` but missed in the
`ecosystem/integrations`. The next PRs will cover the next example
sections.
Also updated `integrations.rst`: added the `Dependencies` section with a
link to the packages used in LangChain.
## Who can review?
@hwchase17
@eyurtsev
@dev2049
# docs: `deployments` page moved into `ecosystem/`
The `Deployments` page moved into the `Ecosystem/` group
Small fixes:
- `index` page: fixed order of items in the `Modules` list, in the `Use
Cases` list
- item `References/Installation` was lost in the `index` page (not on
the Navbar!). Restored it.
- added `|` marker in several places.
NOTE: I also thought about moving the `Additional Resources/Gallery`
page into the `Ecosystem` group but decided to leave it unchanged.
Please, advise on this.
## Who can review?
Community members can review the PR once tests pass. Tag
maintainers/contributors who might be interested:
@dev2049
# Docs: compound ecosystem and integrations
**Problem statement:** We have a big overlap between the
References/Integrations and Ecosystem/LongChain Ecosystem pages. It
confuses users. It creates a situation when new integration is added
only on one of these pages, which creates even more confusion.
- removed References/Integrations page (but move all its information
into the individual integration pages - in the next PR).
- renamed Ecosystem/LongChain Ecosystem into Integrations/Integrations.
I like the Ecosystem term. It is more generic and semantically richer
than the Integration term. But it mentally overloads users. The
`integration` term is more concrete.
UPDATE: after discussion, the Ecosystem is the term.
Ecosystem/Integrations is the page (in place of Ecosystem/LongChain
Ecosystem).
As a result, a user gets a single place to start with the individual
integration.