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getting_started:getting-started-glitch | getting_started | getting-started-glitch | Try Datasette without installing anything using Glitch | Glitch is a free online tool for building web apps directly from your web browser. You can use Glitch to try out Datasette without needing to install any software on your own computer. Here's a demo project on Glitch which you can use as the basis for your own experiments: glitch.com/~datasette-csvs Glitch allows you to "remix" any project to create your own copy and start editing it in your browser. You can remix the datasette-csvs project by clicking this button: Find a CSV file and drag it onto the Glitch file explorer panel - datasette-csvs will automatically convert it to a SQLite database (using sqlite-utils ) and allow you to start exploring it using Datasette. If your CSV file has a latitude and longitude column you can visualize it on a map by uncommenting the datasette-cluster-map line in the requirements.txt file using the Glitch file editor. Need some data? Try this Public Art Data for the city of Seattle - hit "Export" and select "CSV" to download it as a CSV file. For more on how this works, see Running Datasette on Glitch . | ["Getting started"] | [{"href": "https://glitch.com/", "label": "Glitch"}, {"href": "https://glitch.com/~datasette-csvs", "label": "glitch.com/~datasette-csvs"}, {"href": "https://glitch.com/edit/#!/remix/datasette-csvs", "label": null}, {"href": "https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils", "label": "sqlite-utils"}, {"href": "https://data.seattle.gov/Community/Public-Art-Data/j7sn-tdzk", "label": "Public Art Data"}, {"href": "https://simonwillison.net/2019/Apr/23/datasette-glitch/", "label": "Running Datasette on Glitch"}] |