{"repo":"ChrisDevRepo/vscode_data_lineage","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/ChrisDevRepo/vscode_data_lineage","clone":"git clone https://github.com/ChrisDevRepo/vscode_data_lineage.git","description":"VS Code extension for visualizing SQL Server database object dependencies from .dacpac files or MS SQL DB import. Interactive graph with trace, search, DDL preview and Copilot support.","language":"TypeScript","stars":11,"topics":["data-engineering","data-lineage","azure-synapse","dacpac","microsoft-fabric","sql-server","ssdt"],"license":"MIT","category":"data-pipelines","readme_excerpt":"Data Lineage Viz Visualise SQL dependencies right inside VS Code. Browse your lineage graph with search, trace, and Schema View — and, if you use GitHub Copilot, ask @lineage to explore the loaded model in natural language. Import from .dacpac files or connect directly to SQL Server, Azure SQL, Fabric Data Warehouse, or Synapse Dedicated SQL Pool. ▶ Watch the demo Get started 1. Run Data Lineage: Open Wizard ( Ctrl+Shift+P ). 2. Pick a .dacpac file — or Connect to Database via the MSSQL extension. 3. Select schemas and click Visualize . No data? Click Try with demo data or run Data Lineage: Open Demo to explore the AdventureWorks sample. Explore your lineage Once your model loads, the visual graph is ready to use — no Copilot required: - Data Lineage: Search Objects finds any table, view, procedure, or function instantly. - Trace dependencies — follow sources upstream or consumers downstream from any node. - See the blast radius — spot hubs, islands, orphans, and circular dependencies before you change anything. - Read the SQL — click any node for DDL with syntax highlighting; full-text search across procedure and view bodies. Optional AI lineage with @lineage If GitHub Copilot is installed, @lineage adds natural-language exploration on top of the visual graph. The assistant answers from your loaded data model — never from general knowledge. Use it to ask dependency questions, open bookmarked graph views, and — where the metadata allows — follow column mappings or explain SQL","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/ChrisDevRepo","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/ChrisDevRepo/vscode_data_lineage/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}