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Elasticvix

Elasticsearch client with query console, field-aware autocomplete, saved queries, and multi-cluster support. For ES 6.x-9.x.

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  • Free
  • Open Source (MIT)

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  • Google Chrome
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  • Developed by

    totanvix
  • Licensing

    Open Source (MIT) and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Elasticvix?

Elasticvix is an Elasticsearch client and GUI that runs entirely in your browser. Connect and start querying in seconds — no server, no desktop app, no account.

What sets it apart: the autocomplete and linting read your actual cluster. Instead of static keyword lists, you get real field names and real values from your own indices as you type, and any field missing from the mapping is flagged before you run the query.

• Cluster overview — health, version, shard/index/doc counts, per-node RAM, JVM heap, disk and CPU • Query console — Query DSL autocomplete from your index mappings, field linting, foldable/filterable response viewer, Cmd+Enter to run • Search UI — pick indices, browse hits in a sortable table, view/edit/delete documents, run aggregations, export JSON • Saved queries & history — name and tag queries, every request kept automatically • Multi-cluster — unlimited connections, instant switching, auth via basic, API key or bearer token • Works with Elasticsearch 6.x, 7.x, 8.x (tested) and 9.x (best effort)

All data stays on your machine. Connections, credentials, saved queries and history live in your browser and are sent only to the clusters you configure. No analytics, no tracking. Free and open source under the MIT License.