The Streamsheet® core is an open-source tool for making your data immediately understandable and for creating IoT applications visually and interactively - without a single line of code.
If you are new to Streamsheets, you should start with the introduction guide or with the following video:
Also, visit us on our website or check out the Streamsheets forum.
The easiest way to install Streamsheets is to use the official installer. After successfully running the installer navigate to the install directory and run the start script (depending on the target platform).
For Linux:
cd <PATH>
sh start.sh
For macOS:
cd <PATH>
sh start.sh
For Windows:
cd <PATH>
start.bat
For Raspberry Pi:
cd <PATH>
sh start.sh
You can find the Streamsheet documentation on the documentation website.
Check out the Getting Started page for a quick overview.
The documentation is divided into several sections:
Streamsheets are maintained by the Cedalo AG.
If you are interested in a hosted version of Streamsheets on our infrastructure please contact us
For questions and support please join our Forum, ask a question on Stack Overflow, or contact us on Twitter.
Check out our documentation website: docs.cedalo.com.
Check out our CONTRIBUTING.md to get started.
- Check out the issues with the good first issue and help wanted label.
- Also have a look at our roadmap.
The Streamsheets repository is organized as a mono repository that is composed of many npm packages.
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Copyright (c) 2017-2021 Cedalo AG.
Streamsheets is licensed under the Eclipse Public License - v 2.0. Please see the LICENSE file for details.