Marmot Discover any data asset across your entire org in seconds Open-source catalog for all your data assets. Search everything - tables, topics, queues, buckets, and more. Documentation • Live Demo • Quickstart What is Marmot? Marmot is an open-source data catalog designed for teams who want powerful data discovery without enterprise complexity. Built with a focus on simplicity and speed, Marmot helps you catalog assets across your entire data stack - from databases and APIs to message queues and data pipelines. Unlike traditional catalogs that require extensive infrastructure and configuration, Marmot ships as a single binary with an intuitive UI, making it easy to deploy and start cataloging in minutes. Built for Modern Data Teams Deploy in Minutes : Single binary, Docker, or Kubernetes - no complex setup required : Single binary, Docker, or Kubernetes - no complex setup required Powerful Search : Powerful query language with full-text, metadata, and boolean operators : Powerful query language with full-text, metadata, and boolean operators Track Lineage : Interactive dependency graphs to understand data flows and impact : Interactive dependency graphs to understand data flows and impact Flexible Integrations : CLI, REST API, Terraform, and Pulumi - catalog assets your way : CLI, REST API, Terraform, and Pulumi - catalog assets your way Lightweight: PostgreSQL-backed with minimal resource requirements Key Features Search Everything Find any data asset across your entire organisation in seconds. Combine full-text search with structured queries using metadata filters, boolean logic, and comparison operators. Interactive Lineage Visualisation Trace data flows from source to destination with interactive dependency graphs. Understand upstream and downstream dependencies, identify bottlenecks, and analyse impact before making changes. Metadata-First Architecture Store rich metadata for any asset type. From tables and topics to APIs and dashboards. Team Collaboration A...
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