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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. ...
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    Filemaker Data Migration Tool Automator

    Filemaker Data Migration Tool Automator

    Simplifies the use of the Filemaker Data Migration Tool

    The Data Migration Tool Automator is tool for simplifying the use of the Filemaker Data Migration Tool (FDMT) . The FDMT is a command line tool published by Filemaker that facilitates the migration of data from an existing production database to a new clone version of the same database. The problem with the FDMT is that it is a command line tool which requires long and complicated instructions to execute.
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