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    Stoolap

    Stoolap

    A Modern Embedded SQL Database written in Rust

    Stoolap is a lightweight, self-hosted analysis and visualization tool designed to help developers and operations teams explore log data, metrics, and debugging information from distributed systems or local applications. Instead of relying on heavy commercial observability platforms, stoolap provides a fast, focused interface where users can filter, query, and visualize time-series data, logs, traces, and error metrics in a cohesive environment.
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    Trailbase

    Trailbase

    A blazingly fast, open-source application server with type-safe APIs

    A blazingly fast, open-source application server with type-safe APIs, built-in JS/ES6/TS Runtime, Auth, and Admin UI built on Rust, SQLite & V8. Simplify with fewer moving parts: an easy-to-self-host, single-file, extensible backend for your mobile, web, or desktop application. Sub-millisecond latencies eliminate the need for dedicated caches, no more stale or inconsistent data.
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