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    SQLBoiler

    SQLBoiler

    Generate a Go ORM tailored to your database schema

    SQLBoiler is a tool to generate a Go ORM tailored to your database schema. It is a "database-first" ORM as opposed to "code-first" (like gorm/gorp). That means you must first create your database schema. Please use something like sql-migrate or some other migration tool to manage this part of the database's life-cycle. While attempting to migrate a legacy Rails database, we realized how much ActiveRecord benefited us in terms of development velocity. ...
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    SQL-first Golang ORM for PostgreSQL
    Bun's goal is to help you write SQL, not to hide it behind awkward constructs. Bun uses database/sql and extends it in a compatible and idiomatic way. Out-of-the-box works with PostgreSQL, MySQL 5.7+, MSSQL, and SQLite. Keep your database schema updated with Go and SQL-based migrations. Provide initial data for your application with YAML fixtures. Modern app skeleton puts everything together and helps you get started. Bun is brought to you by uptrace/uptrace.
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