G6VP is an online visual analysis tool for graphs and a low-code platform for building graph applications.
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G6VP is an online visual analysis tool for graphs and a low-code platform for building graph applications.
React-based web application that enables users to visualize both property graph and RDF data and explore connections between data without having to write graph queries.
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for ATLAS, a Neo4j-powered task management system for LLM Agents - implementing a three-tier architecture (Projects, Tasks, Knowledge) to manage complex workflows. Now with Deep Research.
An end-to-end blueprint architecture for real-time fraud detection(leveraging graph database Amazon Neptune) using Amazon SageMaker and Deep Graph Library (DGL) to construct a heterogeneous graph from tabular data and train a Graph Neural Network(GNN) model to detect fraudulent transactions in the IEEE-CIS dataset.
A code-graph demo using GraphRAG-SDK and FalkorDB
A personal web space for digital gardening – local-first Content Management System.
RushDB is an Instant Database for Modern Apps & AI. Built on top of Neo4j.
Google's Zanzibar paper annotated for folks outside of Google
A modern TypeScript/JavaScript Object Graph Mapper for the Dgraph Graph Database
FalkorDB-Browser is a visualization UI for FalkorDB.
A web-based management tool for GraphScope
A tool to migrate an existing database to a graph database
🦄🌟 Graph Database layer on top of Google Bigtable
Fluent Cypher Query Builder for NodeJS - As used in Neode
Javascript Cypher query engine for graphs such as graphology and gun
Effortlessly integrate Neo4j's powerful graph database into your Nuxt applications!
A PostgreSQL graph database alike library with micro-sharding and row-level security
Create a graphology Graph from cypher queries
ArangoDB Foxx Service Template with TypeScript & Yarn 2.0 Support
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