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    Nonprofit Budgeting Software

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    SQL Studio

    SQL Studio

    SQL Database Explorer [SQLite, libSQL, PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB

    SQL Studio is a database explorer supporting multiple databases like SQLite, libSQL, PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, DuckDB, and ClickHouse.
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    Dynein

    Dynein

    DynamoDB CLI written in Rust

    Dynein is an open-source command-line interface (CLI) for AWS DynamoDB that provides advanced querying, data management, and administrative operations for NoSQL workloads.
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    LocustDB

    LocustDB

    Massively parallel, high performance analytics database

    ...See How to Analyze Billions of Records per Second on a Single Desktop PC and How to Read 100s of Millions of Records per Second from a Single Disk for an overview of current capabilities. Download the latest binary release, which can be run from the command line on most x64 Linux systems, including Windows Subsystem for Linux. When loading .csv or .csv.gz files with --load, the first line of each file is assumed to be a header containing the names for all columns. The type of each column will be derived automatically, but this might break for columns that contain a mixture of numbers/strings/empty entries. ...
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