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    Postgres Meta

    Postgres Meta

    A RESTful API for managing your Postgres. Fetch tables, add roles

    Postgres Meta is a RESTful API for managing PostgreSQL databases, developed by Supabase. It allows users to perform administrative tasks such as creating tables, views, functions, roles, and extensions programmatically through HTTP endpoints. Postgres Meta enables developers to integrate database management directly into dashboards, automation tools, or backend services without requiring SQL access or pgAdmin.
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    mometa

    mometa

    R&D-oriented low-code meta-programming, code visual editing, etc.

    Mometa is not a traditional mainstream low-code platform (such as amis/Yunfengdie), mometa is a research and development-oriented, code visual design and editing platform; it is more like Dreamweaver, gui visual editing for programmers. The positioning of mometa is more based on the local development mode of programmers, adding the ability of visual coding (modification is also the local code file itself); it is more like an auxiliary coding tool, rather than No-Code (amis/Cloud Phoenix...
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