# Kusto (KQL) extension for Azure Data Studio (Preview) Connect and query Azure Data Explorer (Kusto) clusters and databases with Azure Data Studio, a modern data editor available for Linux, MacOS, and Windows. This extension enables you to interact with Kusto using Azure Data Studio features like: - Connect to Azure Data Explorer anywhere. - Searchable object explorer view for database objects. - Query authoring and editing with Intellisense and syntax highlighting. - Create a notebook with Kusto. - View query results and save to CSV, JSON, XML, Excel, or as a chart. For more information, visit the [Kusto (KQL) extension for Azure Data Studio](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2143832) documentation. ## Connect to an Azure Data Explorer cluster You can connect to an Azure Data Explorer cluster with Azure Data Studio. Select **New Connection** and choose **Kusto** for the **Connection Type**. Once connected to a cluster, you can start writing a KQL query, run it and a view the results to save it to CSV, JSON, XML, Excel, or as a chart as shown below. ![KQL query in Azure Data Studio](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/microsoft/azuredatastudio/main/extensions/kusto/resources/images/kusto-readme-query.gif) ## Create notebooks using the Kusto Kernel You can run Kusto in a notebook with Azure Data Studio. Select on **Create notebook** to create a new notebook in Azure Data Studio. ![Kusto notebook in Azure Data Studio](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/microsoft/azuredatastudio/main/extensions/kusto/resources/images/kusto-readme-notebook.gif) For more information, see [Create and run a Kusto (KQL) notebook](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2143934). ## Contributing to the Extension This extension lives in the [azuredatastudio repo](https://github.com/microsoft/azuredatastudio) and follows the same guidelines for contribution. If you are interested in fixing issues and contributing directly to the code base, see the document [How to Contribute](https://github.com/Microsoft/azuredatastudio/wiki/How-to-Contribute), which covers the following: - [How to build and run from source](https://github.com/Microsoft/azuredatastudio/wiki/How-to-Contribute#Build-and-Run-From-Source) - [The development workflow, including debugging and running tests](https://github.com/Microsoft/azuredatastudio/wiki/How-to-Contribute#development-workflow) - [Submitting pull requests](https://github.com/Microsoft/azuredatastudio/wiki/How-to-Contribute#pull-requests) ## Code of Conduct This project has adopted the [Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/). For more information see the [Code of Conduct FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/) or contact [opencode@microsoft.com](mailto:opencode@microsoft.com) with any additional questions or comments. ## Telemetry This extension collects telemetry data, which is used to help understand how to improve the product. For example, this usage data helps to debug issues, such as slow start-up times, and to prioritize new features. While we appreciate the insights this data provides, we also know that not everyone wants to send usage data and you can disable telemetry as described in the Azure Data Studio [disable telemetry reporting](https://aka.ms/ads-disable-telemetry) documentation. ## Privacy Statement To learn more about our Privacy Statement visit [this link](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=824704). ## License Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Licensed under the [Source EULA](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Microsoft/azuredatastudio/main/LICENSE.txt).