Corese Command is a command-line tool for working with RDF data and SPARQL queries. It enables conversion between RDF formats, robust querying, and validation using SHACL. Designed for semantic web developers and researchers, it streamlines complex data operations.
In the CLI tools & terminal space, Corese Command takes a focused approach. It simplifies the management, querying, and validation of semantic web datasets for developers and researchers. It is built as an open-source project for semantic web developers. Corese Command is free to use. The product ships for the command line and Linux.
It is developed by Inria Research Team Wimmics. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — Corese Command occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include SPARQL querying, RDF conversion, and SHACL validation.
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