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    SeaQuery

    SeaQuery

    A dynamic SQL query builder for MySQL, Postgres and SQLite

    SeaQuery is a query builder to help you construct dynamic SQL queries in Rust. You can construct expressions, queries and schema as abstract syntax trees using an ergonomic API. We support MySQL, Postgres and SQLite behind a common interface that aligns their behavior where appropriate.
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    IndraDB

    IndraDB

    A graph database written in rust

    ...In particular, IndraDB emphasizes simplicity of implementation and query semantics, and is similarly designed with the assumption that it may be representing a graph large enough that full graph processing is not possible. IndraDB departs from TAO (and most graph databases) in its support for properties. IndraDB offers a variety ways to work with it: as a server with cross-language support, as a rust library, and via CLI. What follows are a few examples of each use case.
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    SpacetimeDB

    SpacetimeDB

    Multiplayer at the speed of light

    SpacetimeDB is a high-performance, distributed database optimized for real-time multiplayer applications. It offers low-latency data synchronization across clients, ensuring a seamless and responsive user experience. With built-in conflict resolution and support for complex data types, SpacetimeDB simplifies the development of interactive, collaborative applications.
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    gobang

    gobang

    A cross-platform TUI database management tool written in Rust

    A cross-platform TUI database management tool written in Rust. Cross-platform support (macOS, Windows, Linux). Multiple Database support (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite). Intuitive keyboard-only control. gobang means a Japanese game played on goban, a go board. The appearance of goban looks like table structure. If you’re using Homebrew or Linuxbrew, install the gobang formula.
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