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    migrate

    migrate

    Database migrations, CLI and Golang library

    ...Use as CLI or import as a library. Migrate reads migrations from sources and applies them in correct order to a database. Drivers are "dumb", migrate glues everything together and makes sure the logic is bulletproof. (Keeps the drivers lightweight, too.) Database drivers don't assume things or try to correct user input. When in doubt, fail. Package migrate reads migrations from sources and runs them against databases. Sources are defined by the `source.Driver` and databases by the `database.Driver` interface. The driver interfaces are kept "dump", all migration logic is kept in this package.
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    Bob

    Bob

    SQL query builder and ORM/Factory generator for Go

    Bob is a SQL query builder for Go that emphasizes composability, type safety, and maintainability. It allows developers to construct dynamic queries in a programmatic and reusable way, supporting both simple and complex SQL logic. Bob helps avoid raw string concatenation, making Go-based database interactions more robust and testable.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    PeerDB

    PeerDB

    Fast, Simple and a cost effective tool to replicate data from Postgres

    PeerDB is an open-source platform for real-time replication and transformation of data from PostgreSQL to analytical warehouses like BigQuery and Snowflake. It supports Change Data Capture (CDC) and provides seamless syncing and transformation logic with low latency. PeerDB is ideal for teams building real-time data pipelines without relying on expensive proprietary solutions.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    SPQR

    SPQR

    Stateless Postgres Query Router

    SPQR is a sharding proxy for PostgreSQL that enables horizontal scalability by distributing queries across multiple PostgreSQL instances. Designed for large-scale, multi-tenant architectures, SPQR routes, rewrites, and manages SQL queries to ensure they are executed efficiently across shards. It provides a PostgreSQL-compatible interface so applications can scale transparently without code changes.
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    Vitess

    Vitess

    Vitess is a database clustering system for horizontal scaling of MySQL

    Vitess is a database clustering system for horizontal scaling of MySQL through generalized sharding. By encapsulating shard-routing logic, Vitess allows application code and database queries to remain agnostic to the distribution of data onto multiple shards. With Vitess, you can even split and merge shards as your needs grow, with an atomic cutover step that takes only a few seconds. Vitess has been a core component of YouTube's database infrastructure since 2011, and has grown to encompass tens of thousands of MySQL nodes.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    DbTpl

    DbTpl

    Command line tool to generate idiomatic Go code for SQL databases

    dbtpl is a Go-based tool that brings templated SQL into your codebase in a clean and structured way. It allows developers to define raw SQL queries in .tpl.sql files and compile them into Go code with strong typing and minimal overhead. By combining SQL’s power with Go’s safety and performance, dbtpl is ideal for teams that want full SQL control without sacrificing maintainability.
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    Create Go App CLI

    Create Go App CLI

    Create a new production-ready project with backend, and frontend

    Create a new production-ready project with backend, frontend and deploy automation by running one CLI command! Focus on writing code and thinking of business-logic! The CLI will take care of the rest. Next, open the generated Ansible inventory file (called hosts.ini) and fill in the variables according to your server configuration. And you're ready to automatically deploy this project. If you don't want to install Create Go App CLI to your system, you feel free to using our official Docker image and run CLI from isolated container. ...
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    EliasDB

    EliasDB

    EliasDB a graph-based database

    ...For more complex queries EliasDB has an own query language called EQL with an sql-like syntax. Includes a scripting interpreter to define alternative actions for database operations or writing backend logic. Written in Go from scratch. Only uses gorilla/websocket to support websockets for GraphQL subscriptions. The database can be embedded or used as a standalone application.
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