Free, open-source schema-diff and deployment tool for Power BI semantic models and Analysis Services Tabular models.
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Free, open-source schema-diff and deployment tool for Power BI semantic models and Analysis Services Tabular models.
Free, open-source companion tool for building and optimizing Power BI models — analyze size, format DAX, manage date tables, and export metadata.
Hosted service that pinpoints DAX performance bottlenecks in semantic models and surfaces prioritized, trackable optimization recommendations.
Open-source tool for writing, executing, formatting, and tuning DAX queries against tabular models in Power BI, Analysis Services, and Power Pivot.
Community Azure DevOps extension that deploys Fabric workspace items from a pipeline using Microsoft's open-source fabric-cicd library.
Official Microsoft command-line interface for managing Microsoft Fabric resources, with a file-system-inspired way to navigate and script workspaces and items.
Microsoft's cloud-hosted remote MCP server that exposes Fabric's REST APIs as typed tools for AI agents, with Entra ID auth and audit logging.
Microsoft's preview Python SDK for programmatically creating, updating, and consuming Fabric Data Agents, including conversational interactions and evaluation.
Official Microsoft VS Code extension to author and run Fabric notebooks and Spark Job Definitions on remote Spark pools, with lakehouse exploration.
Microsoft's open-source local MCP server that gives AI agents Fabric API docs, OneLake file operations, and item creation from your machine.
Official REST API surface for Microsoft Fabric, covering workspace, item, capacity, and admin operations for automation and integration.
Microsoft's official .NET management SDK for the Fabric resource provider, used to manage Fabric capacities and related Azure resources.
Microsoft's open-source Go SDK for programmatic access to Microsoft Fabric services, currently experimental and for evaluation only.
Microsoft's official TypeScript/JavaScript management SDK for the Fabric resource provider, part of the Azure SDK for JS.
Microsoft's official Python management SDK for the Fabric resource provider, used to manage Fabric capacities and related Azure resources.
Community VS Code extension for managing a Microsoft Fabric tenant — browse workspaces and items, edit items, and run REST calls from the editor.
Microsoft (Fabric CAT) collection of tools, accelerators, scripts, and samples to accelerate adoption of Microsoft Fabric.
Official Microsoft VS Code companion extension for authoring, testing, and publishing Fabric User Data Functions locally in Python.
Python library for deploying Microsoft Fabric items from source control into workspaces, designed for scripted CI/CD pipelines.
Microsoft Fabric automation project demonstrating enterprise DevOps, infrastructure-as-code, and CI/CD workflows for data-platform delivery.
Metadata-driven accelerator for governed, repeatable data integration on Microsoft Fabric, implementing the medallion lakehouse pattern.
Microsoft solution accelerator for holistic, near-real-time monitoring of a Fabric tenant — activities, inventory, capacity, and usage, with Power BI reports.
Community MCP server (part of SemanticOps) that lets AI assistants read and modify Power BI Desktop models locally — measures, relationships, and bulk operations.
Governance and optimization tool that finds unused measures, columns, and tables across Power BI and Fabric, with tenant-wide lineage in paid editions.
Official Microsoft Azure DevOps extension that adds the FabricCLITask, provisioning the Fabric CLI into pipelines for workspace and deployment automation.
Official Microsoft VS Code extension for Fabric — sign in, browse and manage workspaces, and create and edit Fabric items in the editor.
Framework and toolset for building custom Fabric workloads that embed a partner or ISV application directly into the Fabric UI and workspace experience.
Community CLI that gives Claude Code token-efficient "skills" to read and write Power BI semantic models and PBIR report files directly, with no MCP server.
Community command-line tool that brings source control to Power BI by extracting .pbix files into a diff-able folder structure and compiling them back.
CLI toolset for automating Power BI reports in the PBIR (enhanced report) format — browse, edit, validate, and publish reports from the terminal.
Microsoft's official .NET client library for the Power BI REST APIs — typed access to workspaces, reports, datasets, dashboards, and embed tokens.
Microsoft's official JavaScript/TypeScript library for embedding Power BI reports, dashboards, tiles, and Q&A into web applications.
Microsoft's official React wrapper around powerbi-client, providing components and services to embed Power BI content in React applications.
Microsoft's official MCP server for Power BI semantic modeling — create and edit tables, measures, and relationships and validate DAX via AI agents.
Official REST API surface for Power BI — embedding, administration, governance, and content operations across workspaces, datasets, reports, and dashboards.
Community VS Code extension for managing a Power BI tenant via the REST API — browse workspaces, edit datasets with TMDL, and run DAX queries.
Microsoft's Python library bridging Power BI semantic models and the Fabric data science experience, exposing models and DAX to pandas in notebooks.
Microsoft's open-source Python library extending Fabric's Semantic Link (sempy) with functions for Power BI, Fabric, Azure, and Microsoft Graph.
Free, open-source desktop editor for Analysis Services Tabular and Power BI semantic models via the XMLA endpoint, with C# scripting and Best Practice Analyzer.
Commercial Windows IDE for developing Power BI and Analysis Services Tabular models, with a full DAX editor, debugger, scripting, and model optimization.
Standalone cross-platform command-line interface bringing Tabular Editor 3 capabilities — model editing, BPA, VertiPaq analysis, deploy, refresh, and test — to any terminal.
Microsoft's official Terraform provider for managing Microsoft Fabric resources — workspaces, capacities, and items — declaratively as infrastructure-as-code.
Open-source tooling to inspect the storage structures of a tabular model — table and column sizes, cardinality, relationships, and memory.