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DocKit as a NoSQL/NewSQL GUI client supports Elasticsearch, OpenSearch, DynamoDB, and more to come. This document outlines how to use DocKit.

Installation Guide

Thanks for trying out DocKit! 🚀🚀🚀 This guide will help you get started with DocKit.

Connect to Server

DocKit as a NoSQL GUI client, it supports multiple databases, including Elasticsearch, OpenSearch, DynamoDB, and more to come. This document outlines how to connect to a database server using DocKit.

Shortcuts Introduction

As a Desktop Application, DocKit provides a set of shortcuts to help users use DocKit more efficiently. This document outlines the available shortcuts and corresponding actions.

Manage Elasticsearch Cluster

DocKit as a NoSQL GUI client, it supports to monitor and manage Elasticsearch including indices and alias management, nodes management, shards management, and templates management. This document outlines how to monitor and manage Elasticsearch in DocKit.

Import & Export

DocKit supports importing and exporting data from Elasticsearch, OpenSearch, and DynamoDB in JSON, CSV, and bulk formats. This guide covers the full workflow.

Query History

Never lose a query again. DocKit automatically records every executed query for Elasticsearch and DynamoDB, letting you re-run, copy, and add past queries back to the editor.

DynamoDB Manage & Metrics

DocKit lets you manage DynamoDB tables and monitor key metrics — table size, item count, read/write capacity — all from a clean desktop GUI.