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    Dbmate

    Dbmate

    A lightweight, framework-agnostic database migration tool

    Dbmate is a database migration tool, to keep your database schema in sync across multiple developers and your production servers. It is a standalone command line tool, which can be used with Go, Node.js, Python, Ruby, PHP, or any other language or framework you are using to write database-backed applications. This is especially helpful if you are writing many services in different languages, and want to maintain some sanity with consistent development tools. Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL,...
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    Casey just

    Casey just

    Just a command runner

    just is a handy way to save and run project-specific commands.
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    AmarokLabelToM3UPlaylist

    A command-line tool for exporting Amarok labels to M3U playlists

    This is a tool that opens the Amarok's mySQL database and exports the Amarok labels as M3U playlists. The tool is command-line based, which is handy for backup purposes.
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