I’ve been working on dbt-Workbench, an open-source UI for working with dbt projects beyond the CLI.
The goal is simple: make dbt artifacts (models, sources, tests, lineage, runs) easier to see and reason about, especially for larger projects where dbt docs starts to feel limiting.
This started as a personal pain point while working with complex dbt setups, and I decided to clean it up and release it openly.
It’s early, opinionated, and definitely not perfect. I’d really appreciate feedback, especially from people using dbt at scale. Happy to answer questions or hear why this is a bad idea
remisharoon•1h ago
I’ve been working on dbt-Workbench, an open-source UI for working with dbt projects beyond the CLI.
The goal is simple: make dbt artifacts (models, sources, tests, lineage, runs) easier to see and reason about, especially for larger projects where dbt docs starts to feel limiting.
This started as a personal pain point while working with complex dbt setups, and I decided to clean it up and release it openly.
It’s early, opinionated, and definitely not perfect. I’d really appreciate feedback, especially from people using dbt at scale. Happy to answer questions or hear why this is a bad idea
Repo: https://github.com/rezer-bleede/dbt-Workbench