OpenSearch Project is a community-driven, Apache 2.0-licensed open source search and analytics suite that makes it easy to ingest, search, visualize, and analyze data. Developers build with OpenSearch for use cases such as application search, log analytics, data observability, data ingestion, and more.
OpenSearch is supported by The OpenSearch Software Foundation, a project of The Linux Foundation. You can read the launch announcement here and learn more about joining the foundation here.
Download and try OpenSearch 🔎 or use the demo OpenSearch Dashboards 🖥. Integrate your application using one of many client libraries 📚.
We are built 🧱 by the community for the community. There are many ways to contribute.
- 📖 Read our step-by-step onboarding guide to help you get oriented and prepared to contribute.
- 👀 Check out a project's contributing guide to learn how to contribute code.
- ✍️ Write a blog post.
- 📘 Help author documentation.
There are several places where our community meets. Make sure to check them out!
This project has adopted the OpenSearch Software Foundation Code of Conduct. Copyright OpenSearch Contributors. See NOTICE for details. OpenSearch is a registered trademark of The Linux Foundation.

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