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    Train ML Models With SQL You Already Know

    BigQuery automates data prep, analysis, and predictions with built-in AI assistance.

    Build and deploy ML models using familiar SQL. Automate data prep with built-in Gemini. Query 1 TB and store 10 GB free monthly.
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    Custom VMs From 1 to 96 vCPUs With 99.95% Uptime

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    DbGate

    DbGate

    Database manager for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MongoDB

    ...It's designed to be simple to use and effective when working with more databases simultaneously. But there are also many advanced features like schema compare, visual query designer, chart visualization or batch export and import. Mongo JavaScript editor, execute Mongo script (with NodeJs syntax). Redis tree view, generate script from keys, run Redis script. Runs as an application for Windows, Linux and Mac. Or in Docker container on the server and in a web browser on the client. Import, export from/to CSV, Excel, JSON, XML. ...
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    CodeChecker

    CodeChecker

    CodeChecker is an analyzer tooling, defect database

    ...False positive suppression with a possibility to add review comments. Result visualization in command line or in static HTML. Web application for viewing discovered code defects with a streamlined, easy experience (with PostgreSQL, or SQLite backend).
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    tabularis

    tabularis

    An open-source desktop client for modern databases.

    Tabularis is a free, open-source desktop database client for PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, and SQLite. Built with Rust and Tauri v2, it is fast, lightweight, and cross-platform (Windows, macOS, Linux). Features: SQL Notebooks with inline charts and cross-cell variables. AI-powered SQL assistant (OpenAI, Claude, Ollama, and more). Built-in MCP server for AI agent integration. Visual Query Builder with drag-and-drop JOINs. Plugin system to add any database driver. Monaco-based editor with...
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    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Pity

    Pity

    API test platform

    Pity is a powerful and user-friendly open-source API test platform that supports automated test case creation, test scheduling, and result visualization. Designed for developers and QA teams, it provides a web-based interface for writing, organizing, and executing HTTP tests, making it easy to maintain robust API quality in CI/CD pipelines.
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    Fully Managed MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server

    Automatic backups, patching, replication, and failover. Focus on your app, not your database.

    Cloud SQL handles your database ops end to end, so you can focus on your app.
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    caffeine Database

    caffeine Database

    A basic REST service for JSON data - enough for prototyping and MVPs

    Caffeine is an open-source, lightweight application that provides real-time monitoring of server resource usage. It is designed for DevOps teams to track CPU, memory, disk, and network utilization in real time, helping diagnose performance bottlenecks.
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    pg_flame

    pg_flame

    A flamegraph generator for Postgres EXPLAIN ANALYZE output

    A flamegraph generator for Postgres EXPLAIN ANALYZE output. The pg_flame program reads a JSON query plan from standard input and writes the flamegraph HTML to standard output. Therefore you can pipe and direct input and output however you desire. Flamegraphs were invented by Brendan Gregg to visualize CPU consumption per code-path of profiled software. They are useful visualization tools in many types of performance investigations.
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