Curiosity for Developers
  • Overview
  • Getting Started
    • Introduction
    • System Overview
      • Workspace
      • Connectors
      • Front End
    • Requirements
    • Installation
      • Deploying on Windows
        • Download Curiosity Workspace for Windows
      • Deploying on Docker
        • Deploying using Docker Desktop App
        • Docker Hub
      • Deploying on Kubernetes
      • Deploying on OpenShift
      • Configuration
    • Configure your Workspace
    • Connecting to a Workspace
      • Download App
    • Built-in Templates
  • Security
    • Introduction
    • Hosting
    • Encryption
    • Users and Access
      • User Invitations
      • Single Sign-On (SSO)
        • Google Sign-In
        • Microsoft / Azure AD
        • Okta
        • Auth0
    • Permissions Management
    • Auditing
    • Teams management
    • Configuring Backup
      • Restoring a backup
    • Activate a workspace license
  • Data Sources
    • Introduction
    • User Apps
    • Workspace Integrations
    • API Integrations
      • Introduction
      • Data Modeling
      • Writing a Connector
      • Access Control
      • API Tokens
      • API Overview
      • Tips
    • Supported File Types
    • Curiosity CLI
      • Installation
      • Authentication
      • Commands
  • Search
    • Introduction
    • Languages
    • Synonyms
    • Ranking
    • Filters
    • Search Permissions and Access Control
  • Endpoints
    • Introduction
    • Creating an endpoint
    • Calling an endpoint
    • Endpoint Tokens
    • Endpoints API
  • Interfaces
    • Introduction
    • Local Development
    • Deploying a new interface
    • Routing
    • Node Renderers
    • Sidebar
    • Views
  • Artificial Intelligence
    • Introduction
    • Embeddings Search
    • AI Assistant
      • Enabling AI Assistant
    • Large Language Models
      • LLMs Models Configuration
      • Self-Hosted Models
    • Image Search
    • Audio and Video Search
  • Sample Workspaces
    • Introduction
    • HackerNews
    • Aviation Incidents
    • Covid Papers
    • NASA Public Library
    • Suggest a Recipe
  • Basic Concepts
    • Graph database
    • Search Engine
  • Troubleshooting
    • FAQs
      • How long does it take to set up?
      • How does Curiosity keep my data safe?
      • Can we get Curiosity on-premises?
      • Can I connect custom data?
      • How does Workspace pricing work?
      • Which LLM does Curiosity use?
      • What's special about Curiosity?
      • How are access permissions handled?
      • What enterprise tools can I connect?
      • How to access a workspace?
      • How do I hard refresh my browser?
      • How do I report bugs?
      • How do I solve connectivity issues?
      • How do I contact support?
  • Policies
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Policy
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  1. Getting Started

Introduction

Curiosity Workspaces are collaborative environments where you can create and manage a powerful search for your data projects, build dashboards, reports, and more.

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To get started, you need to create a Curiosity Workspace. A workspace is a secure and private space where you can connect your data sources and collaborate with your team members. You can create multiple workspaces for different projects or purposes. If you want a Curiosity-managed workspace for your team or company, .

In this documentation, you will get an . You will learn how to get started with Curiosity Workspaces, how to , how to for your own data sources, and more.

For testing a Curiosity Workspace locally, and/or developing custom interfaces and data connectors, you will need to install a few tools on your device. You can find the installation instructions for each tool on the .

Curiosity Workspaces allow you to customize your workspace interface according to your preferences and needs. You can change the layout, theme, fonts, colors, build custom views, workflows, and more using the Curiosity built-in components library and APIs.

One of the most powerful features of Curiosity Workspaces is the ability to connect to any data source using data connectors. Besides the available built-in apps and integrations, you can build your own using the to ingest data from other sources into your workspace. Data connectors allow you to enrich your workspace with diverse and relevant data for search, analysis and visualization.

To get started with custom interfaces or data connectors, you can just download the from your workspace

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overview of Curiosity Workspaces
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