A Kibana DevTools-like interface within your IDE, and more powerful than ever. Stream files, persist query pane, query and mapping validation, mock data generation, and more — all from inside VS Code. Brought to you by the experts at Pulse.
@zevi_reinitz Congratulations. And happy product launch.
Oh, this is such a smart move—having a Kibana-like DevTools right inside VS Code is going to save me so much context switching. Curious if mock data generation works for bulk insert scenarios too?
This sounds like a dream tool for developers. Mock data generation and streaming files inside VS Code? That's a big productivity boost. Pulse really seems to understand what Elasticsearch users actually need.
I've always loved Kibana DevTools but keeping it inside the IDE feels way smarter. Query persistence and validation alone are super useful. Excited to try this out in my Elasticsearch projects.
Hello fellow developers! we know how much you like Kibana's DevTools. We also know how bothersome it is to use sometimes. And how much you wish you've had it in your IDE.
Since VS Code is so great, and we see it being used very commonly with our customers. So we thought - why won't we give you DevTools right in your IDE?
Welcome to our (free) VS Code Extension for Elasticsearch, available also for OpenSearch. It gives you supercharged DevTools in your IDE, snippets and intellisense, mock-data generator and more.
We believe you'd find our improved version of DevTools super useful - you can now stream files to requests instead of copy-paste; use different panes of requests by saving them as files and committing as `.es.http` files; view _cat responses as tables; quickly wrap queries in boolean clauses via keyboard shortcuts; and much more.
Give this a shot, give us an upvote if you like it, and let us know if we missed any feature you wish you had available!
Itamar
About Elasticsearch DevTools for VS Code on Product Hunt
“IDE DevTools for Elasticsearch and OpenSearch, by Pulse”
Elasticsearch DevTools for VS Code launched on Product Hunt on September 17th, 2025 and earned 184 upvotes and 13 comments, placing #6 on the daily leaderboard. A Kibana DevTools-like interface within your IDE, and more powerful than ever. Stream files, persist query pane, query and mapping validation, mock data generation, and more — all from inside VS Code. Brought to you by the experts at Pulse.
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Hey @itamar_syn_hershko I just like it. Congratulations on the launch 🎉