orionbelt-semantic-layer
Reduces SQL complexity and governance overhead by converting declarative models into production-ready queries, metrics, and data quality rules—lowering maint…
Open-source Semantic Sidecar for AI, analytics, and governed data systems. Compiles declarative YAML models into optimized SQL, semantic context, KPIs, and DQ rules.
- Generate optimized SQL queries directly from business metric definitions in YAML.
- Define data quality rules once and enforce them across all analytics queries automatically.
- Create a governed semantic layer that multiple teams query without writing raw SQL.
Reduces SQL complexity and governance overhead by converting declarative models into production-ready queries, metrics, and data quality rules—lowering maintenance cost and enabling consistent metric definitions across teams.
Analytics engineering teams implementing governed semantic layers for self-service BI and AI systems.
https://github.com/ralforion/orionbelt-semantic-layer
By ralforion
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claude plugins install ralforion/orionbelt-semantic-layer
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Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 58 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 0d ago; license no license.