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    pg_easy_replicate

    pg_easy_replicate

    Easily setup logical replication and switchover to new database

    pg_easy_replicate is a simple tool for replicating PostgreSQL data from one database to another using logical replication. It abstracts away the complexity of publication/subscription setup and enables selective table replication. Ideal for developers or data engineers who want quick replication without deep Postgres expertise.
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    Evil Seed

    Evil Seed

    A Gem for creating partial anonymized dumps of your database

    Evil Seed is a Ruby tool for seeding databases with realistic, localized, and structured test data. It integrates with Rails and uses Faker, but allows more advanced customization like data relationships and repeatable sequences. It’s ideal for developers who need high-quality sample data for testing or demos.
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    pg-osc

    pg-osc

    Easy CLI tool for making zero downtime schema changes

    pg-osc (Online Schema Change) is a CLI tool for making non-blocking schema changes to large PostgreSQL tables. It creates a shadow table, copies data incrementally, and swaps tables with minimal downtime. Ideal for high-traffic applications, pg-osc lets teams modify database structures safely in production environments.
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    YALTools
    The YALTools is a set of command line tools written in ruby for CouchDB. It provides a unix like command set, mkdb, rmdb, lsdbs, lsdocs, putdocs, csv2json, and more. It aims to provide a power of filters and pipes in *NIX environment.
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    DataVision is a reporting tool similar to Crystal Reports. DV supports many data sources (JDBC, files) and many output formats (HTML, XML, PDF, LaTeX, Excel, delimited files, DocBook). DV includes a GUI editor. DV is embeddable. Reports are XML-based.
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    MysqlSpy is a perl/Tk tool to Administrate locally and remote Mysql Database. You are able to Monitor, subqueries, and change data from any Mysql Database.
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