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    MCP Snowflake Server

    MCP Snowflake Server

    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation

    An MCP server implementation that facilitates database interactions with Snowflake, allowing execution of SQL queries and presentation of data insights as resources. ​
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    dbt-re-data

    dbt-re-data

    re_data - fix data issues before your users & CEO would discover them

    re_data is an open-source data reliability framework for the modern data stack. Currently, re_data focuses on observing the dbt project (together with underlaying data warehouse - Postgres, BigQuery, Snowflake, Redshift). Data transformations in re_data are implemented and exposed as models & macros in this dbt package. Gather all relevant outputs about your data in one place using our cloud. Invite your team and debug it easily from there. Go back in time, and see your past metadata. Set up Slack notifications to always know when a new report is produced or an existing one got updated.
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    A tool that parses SQL Select statements and generates a diagram. The diagram shows parts of the underlying SQL directly in the diagram. For example x=30 , GROUP BY (year), HAVING MIN(age) > 18. It is easy to see cartesian joins and/or loops.
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