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A keyboard-driven terminal UI for managing Databricks secrets

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Isolinear ▦

A keyboard-driven terminal UI for managing Databricks secrets. Browse scopes, secrets and ACLs; create / edit / delete; reveal & copy values — all from a fast, calm three-pane TUI.

ci PyPI Python Docs License: MIT Ruff

Isolinear browsing secrets

Read the docs → — installation, connecting, the full keyboard reference, themes, and the security model.

Install

Run it with uv — no clone, no virtualenv:

uvx isolinear              # run once, ephemerally
uv tool install isolinear  # install the `isolinear` (and `iso`) commands on PATH

Or with pipx: pipx run isolinear / pipx install isolinear.

Requires Python ≥ 3.11. Built with Textual and the Databricks SDK.

Quickstart

isolinear        # or: iso

You don't need to pre-configure anything. Isolinear opens a workspace picker that gathers connection targets from three places — each row labelled with its Source, so you always know where it came from:

  1. Asset bundle — if a databricks.yml (Databricks Asset Bundle) sits in the current directory, its target workspace is offered as the default, pre-selected so you connect with a single keystroke.
  2. ~/.databrickscfg — every saved profile is listed automatically.
  3. Workspace URLAdd by URL and sign in through your browser (OAuth U2M / SSO). No token required; tick save as profile to keep it.

Pick a row and press Enter. Saved profiles connect instantly; a bundle target or a URL opens the browser to sign in — exactly like databricks auth login (host + auth_type = external-browser, no secret ever stored).

Workspace picker Authorization overview
Workspace picker — bundle + profiles + URL Authorization overview

Features

  • Workspace picker — connect from a Databricks Asset Bundle (databricks.yml, offered as the default), your ~/.databrickscfg profiles, or a workspace URL — each row labelled with its source.
  • Three-pane browser — scopes (with secret counts + your access), secrets (with relative age), and a detail pane.
  • Reveal & copy secret values; values are fetched lazily on reveal and never bulk-pulled into memory.
  • Full CRUD — create / edit / delete secrets, create / delete scopes, manage scope permissions (ACLs).
  • Authorization overview — your effective permission on every scope.
  • Fuzzy filter (/), command palette (ctrl+p), vim + arrow navigation.
  • Pre-loads & caches everything on startup for an instant experience.
  • A calm Graphite default theme, plus optional violet / amber / phosphor skins.

Keys

Everything is keyboard driven. Press ? for the in-app cheat-sheet or ctrl+p for the fuzzy command palette.

Key Action
↑↓ / j k Move within a pane
←→ / h l · tab Move between panes
g / G Jump to top / bottom
/ Filter the focused pane
n / N New secret / new scope
e · d Edit secret · delete (with confirm)
p Manage scope permissions (ACLs)
space · c Reveal / hide value · copy value
r / R Refresh scope / workspace
a Authorization overview
w · ctrl+p Switch workspace · command palette
? · q Help · quit

Security

Isolinear talks to Databricks through the official SDK's unified auth. It does not store secret values — they're read on demand and kept only in memory. Saved profiles contain a host + auth_type, never a token. See SECURITY.md for details and how to report a vulnerability.

How it's built

Hexagonal / DDD layers; dependencies point inward and all I/O is behind domain ports, so the UI never touches the SDK and the whole domain is unit-testable without a network:

isolinear/
  domain/          model, rules + ports (SecretStore, WorkspaceConnector, ProfileStore, BundleStore)
  application/     use-cases (WorkspaceService, OnboardingService) + read model
  infrastructure/  adapters — the only Databricks-SDK importers
  interface/       Textual presentation (no business logic, no infra)
  app.py           composition root

Contributing

Issues and PRs welcome — see CONTRIBUTING.md. The toolkit is all-Astral: uv (env/deps/run), ruff (lint+format), ty (types).

uv sync
uv run pytest        # tests (core units + UI via Textual Pilot)
uv run ruff check .  # lint
uv run ty check      # types
uv run isolinear     # run it

uv run --group docs mkdocs serve   # preview the docs site at localhost:8000

License

MIT © Misja Pronk

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