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    Flask-Migrate

    Flask-Migrate

    SQLAlchemy database migrations for Flask applications using Alembic

    Flask-Migrate is a Flask extension that integrates SQLAlchemy database migrations into Flask applications by leveraging Alembic, making schema changes easier and safer across development and deployment environments. It provides a set of command-line routines tied into Flask’s CLI such that developers can generate migration scripts, apply upgrades, and roll back changes with simple commands, keeping the database structure in sync with evolving application models.
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    This is a very simple module for those that don't need all the extra baggage that comes along with SQLAlchemy and other ORMs. It merely takes pyodbc one step farther by putting the tuples retrieved by pyodbc into a class that's made on the fly.
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