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    DbInspector

    DbInspector

    Android library for viewing, editing and sharing in app databases.

    ...Preview table or view pragma. Preview table or view pragma. Search table, view or trigger. Sort table, view or trigger per column. Execute any valid SQL command in editor per database connection. If you use DbInspector for a specific flavor and need to override merged in launcher label, you can provide a String resource in your project. DbInspector has a build in editor scoped per database connection currently used.
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    SQLDelight

    SQLDelight

    SQLDelight - Generates typesafe Kotlin APIs from SQL

    SQLDelight is a multiplatform Kotlin SQL library developed by Square. It generates typesafe Kotlin APIs from your SQL statements and integrates seamlessly with Android, iOS, JVM, and web platforms. SQLDelight ensures compile-time verification of SQL queries and supports migrations, transactions, and coroutines, making it a robust solution for cross-platform persistence.
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    Exposed

    Exposed

    Kotlin SQL framework

    Welcome to Exposed, an ORM framework for Kotlin. Exposed offers two levels of database access: typesafe SQL wrapping DSL and lightweight data access objects. Our official mascot is Cuttlefish, which is best known for its outstanding mimicry abilities letting it blend seamlessly in any environment. Just like our mascot, Exposed can mimic a variety of database engines and help you build database applications without hard dependencies on any specific database engine, and switch between them with very little or no changes in your code. ...
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    Ktorm

    Ktorm

    A lightweight ORM framework for Kotlin with strong-typed SQL DSL

    Ktorm is a lightweight and efficient ORM Framework for Kotlin directly based on pure JDBC. It provides strong-typed and flexible SQL DSL and convenient sequence APIs to reduce our duplicated effort on database operations. All the SQL statements, of course, are generated automatically. Ktorm is open source and available under the Apache 2.0 license. Please leave a star if you've found this library helpful.
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