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    Vercel Storage

    Vercel Storage

    Vercel Postgres, KV, Blob, and Edge Config

    Vercel Storage is a unified SDK and platform integration layer for accessing various storage backends like Redis, Postgres, and KV stores. It simplifies reading, writing, and managing data in serverless applications hosted on Vercel. The SDK provides a consistent developer experience with optimized performance for edge functions.
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    Supabase JS

    Supabase JS

    An isomorphic Javascript client for Supabase

    supabase-js is the official JavaScript client library for interacting with Supabase services. It enables developers to easily access Supabase’s Postgres database, authentication, storage, and real-time subscriptions through a unified client. Designed for frontend and full-stack apps, supabase-js integrates smoothly with modern frameworks and supports both browser and server environments.
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    TanStack DB

    TanStack DB

    A reactive client store for building super fast apps

    TanStack DB (beta) is a lightweight, embedded database-like library designed to manage structured data directly in client or server-side JavaScript environments, offering stateful data stores that work seamlessly with the TanStack ecosystem. Blazing‑fast query engine for sub‑millisecond live queries, joins & aggregates. Fine‑grained reactivity to minimize component re‑rendering. Robust transaction primitives for optimistic mutations with sync & lifecycle support. Normalized data model that...
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    Google Node.js Datastore

    Google Node.js Datastore

    Node.js client for Google Cloud Datastore

    Google’s Node.js Datastore client is a library for interacting with Google Cloud Datastore, a fully managed NoSQL database. It enables developers to store and query structured data in a scalable and serverless manner. The library provides an easy-to-use API for integrating Datastore into Node.js applications.
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    tabularis

    tabularis

    An open-source desktop client for modern databases.

    Tabularis is a free, open-source desktop database client for PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, and SQLite. Built with Rust and Tauri v2, it is fast, lightweight, and cross-platform (Windows, macOS, Linux). Features: SQL Notebooks with inline charts and cross-cell variables. AI-powered SQL assistant (OpenAI, Claude, Ollama, and more). Built-in MCP server for AI agent integration. Visual Query Builder with drag-and-drop JOINs.
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    Downloads: 3 This Week
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