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    mongo-express

    mongo-express

    Web-based MongoDB admin interface, written with Node.js

    A web-based MongoDB admin interface written with Node.js, Express, and Bootstrap 5.
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    SurrealDB

    SurrealDB

    A scalable, distributed, collaborative, document-graph database

    With an SQL-style query language, real-time queries with highly-efficient related data retrieval, advanced security permissions for multi-tenant access, and support for performant analytical workloads, SurrealDB is the next generation serverless database. SurrealDB is the ultimate cloud database for tomorrow's applications. SurrealDB is an innovative NewSQL cloud database, suitable for serverless applications, jamstack applications, single-page applications, and traditional applications. It...
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    Graph Notebook

    Graph Notebook

    Library extending Jupyter notebooks to integrate with Apache TinkerPop

    The graph notebook provides an easy way to interact with graph databases using Jupyter notebooks. Using this open-source Python package, you can connect to any graph database that supports the Apache TinkerPop, openCypher or the RDF SPARQL graph models. These databases could be running locally on your desktop or in the cloud. Graph databases can be used to explore a variety of use cases including knowledge graphs and identity graphs. This project includes many examples of Jupyter notebooks. ...
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    Cayley

    Cayley

    An open-source graph database

    ...Cayley has a built-in query editor, visualizer and REPL, as well as support for multiple Query languages, including Gizmo (Gremlin dialect), MQL and GraphQL dialect. Cayley is also highly modular, so you can easily extend and connect it to your favorite programming languages and back-end stores. Cayley works on top of your existing database no matter the data model. It’s been well tested by numerous companies for their production workloads and is therefore very production-ready.
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