Article 10 requires documented data lineage for high-risk AI. Xorq makes every agent answer cited, versioned, and lineage-tracked — on Snowflake, Databricks, or your existing warehouse. Pair with Claude, Cursor, or any LLM.
A native Mac binary that uses your LLM key and your warehouse credentials. Bulk data stays in your warehouse — only the aggregates an expression needs cross into the local sandbox. No proxy, no token markup.
Every answer ties back to a cataloged expression. Auditable today; auditable in six months.
Connects to Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, Postgres, DuckDB. The catalog sits alongside your warehouse, not in place of it — and one expression can compose data across multiple backends in a single pipeline.
Claude Code and Cursor were built for code. Xorq routes every tool call through the catalog — cited, cached, reproducible. Opinionated by design, shaped by years of running data pipelines in serious orgs. The LLM is swappable; the harness is what we ship.
Open any answer for the spans, hits, and durations behind it. Replay a single tool call. Diff against last week.
DABStep — 450 questions over payment data. Same model, same prompt. Only the catalog changes. Haiku + catalog beats Sonnet baseline in half the turns.
Read the full story →uv add xorq) ships today.Run our integrated harness, or layer xorq’s primitives into the harness you already use. Same catalog. Same open-source library.
The integrated harness. Open the app, point it at your warehouse, ask. Agent, catalog, and lineage in one native binary. No terminal.
Already in Claude Code? Layer the same catalog, lineage, and guardrails in as a plugin. No app, no migration.
Agents come and go. What compounds is the catalog — composable memories the next agent builds on.
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