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Open Data Editor

open-data-editor · v1.7.1

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No-code application to explore, validate and publish data in a simple way

brew install --cask open-data-editor
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Trust Score 7/10
Open source (MIT) +3
Active development +2
Licensed +1
No auto-updates +0
Not deprecated +1
New (<1yr) +0
Low installs +0

Review

Mar 11, 2026

Open Data Editor (ODE) is a no-code application designed to explore, validate, and publish tabular data easily. It's particularly useful for data analysts, researchers, and anyone working with structured data who prefers a user-friendly interface over coding. Built on the Frictionless Framework, it offers a reliable and open-source solution for data handling.

The app allows users to explore, validate, and publish tabular data without the need for coding.

Maturity: The project is actively maintained with recent commits and a moderate level of community engagement on GitHub.

Community: There is limited community discussion, with only a few mentions on Hacker News and no activity on Reddit.

Pros

  • + No-code interface makes it accessible to non-developers
  • + Open-source and free, accessible to a wide audience
  • + Built on the reliable Frictionless Framework

Cons

  • - Low installation numbers indicate limited adoption
  • - No auto-update feature
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PythonLast commit: Feb 19, 2026