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    SQL Explorer

    SQL Explorer

    Easily share data across your company via SQL queries

    ...Comes with support for multiple connections, to many different SQL database types, a schema explorer, query history (e.g. lightweight version control), a basic security model, in-browser pivot tables, and more. SQL Explorer values simplicity, intuitive use, unobtrusiveness, stability, and the principle of least surprise. SQL Explorer is inspired by any number of great query and reporting tools out there.
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    Piccolo

    Piccolo

    A fast, user friendly ORM and query builder which supports asyncio

    Piccolo is a modern, fast, and type-safe ORM for Python, designed with developer ergonomics in mind. It provides a clean syntax for defining schemas and building queries while supporting both sync and async execution. With built-in admin tools and rich introspection, Piccolo is suitable for web apps, APIs, and small-to-medium scale backends that prioritize clarity and speed.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Pony ORM

    Pony ORM

    Pony Object Relational Mapper

    Pony ORM is a Python ORM that enables developers to write database queries using generator expressions and Pythonic syntax, making code more readable and intuitive. It automatically translates Python expressions into SQL and supports multiple databases including SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Oracle. With an emphasis on simplicity and maintainability, Pony ORM is suitable for both small projects and complex applications.
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    sqlmap

    sqlmap

    Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool

    sqlmap is a powerful, feature-filled, open source penetration testing tool. It makes detecting and exploiting SQL injection flaws and taking over the database servers an automated process. sqlmap comes with a great range of features that along with its powerful detection engine make it the ultimate penetration tester. It offers full support for MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access, IBM DB2, SQLite, Firebird, and many other database management systems. It also...
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    MetricFlow

    MetricFlow

    MetricFlow allows you to define, build, and maintain metrics in code

    MetricFlow is an open-source semantic layer engine designed to help organizations define, manage, and query business metrics in a consistent, governed way. It works alongside a data stack—typically built with dbt—and allows you to express metrics as YAML‐based definitions tied to semantic models and dimension tables, rather than embedding logic ad-hoc across many dashboards or scripts. When a user or tool requests a metric (e.g., “monthly revenue by region”), MetricFlow generates optimized, warehouse-specific SQL to compute that metric, handling joins, filters, time grains, offsets, and other complexities under the hood. ...
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    Sentry

    Sentry

    Cross-platform application monitoring and error tracking software

    Sentry is a cross-platform, self-hosted error monitoring solution that helps software teams discover, monitor and fix errors in real-time. The most users and logs will have to provide are the clues, and Sentry provides the answers. Sentry offers enhanced application performance monitoring through information-laden stack traces. It lets you build better software faster and more efficiently by showing you all issues in one place and providing the trail of events that lead to errors. It also...
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    q - Text as Data

    q - Text as Data

    Run SQL directly on CSV or TSV files

    q is a command line tool that allows direct execution of SQL-like queries on CSVs/TSVs (and any other tabular text files). q treats ordinary files as database tables, and supports all SQL constructs, such as WHERE, GROUP BY, JOINs etc. It supports automatic column name and column type detection, and provides full support for multiple encodings. q fully supports all types of encoding. Use -e data-encoding to set the input data encoding, -Q query-encoding to set the query encoding, and use -E output-encoding to set the output encoding. ...
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    Orator

    Orator

    The Orator ORM provides a simple yet beautiful ActiveRecord implement.

    The Orator ORM provides a simple yet beautiful ActiveRecord implementation. The Orator ORM is based on conventions to avoid the hassle of defining every single aspect of your models. It is inspired by the database part of the Laravel framework, but largely modified to be more pythonic. All you need to get you started is the configuration describing your database connections and passing it to a DatabaseManager instance. If you have multiple databases configured you can specify which one is...
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    This tool will analyze your MySQL binary log (binlog) files. (Requires mysqlbinlog). Query speed, distribution, and size are reported.
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    A queries management software. It was primary designed for an IT team to manage the incidents, but can be used to manage any query, inside or outside an organization. Can be appropriate for Service Desk management.
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    PONY - ORM & web publication framework

    PONY - ORM & web publication framework

    Pony is a fast and easy to use Python ORM

    Pony is an object-relational mapper. The most interesting feature of Pony is its ability to write queries to the database using generator expressions. Pony works with entities which are mapped to a SQL database. Using generator syntax for writing queries allows the user to formulate very eloquent queries. It increases the level of abstraction and allows a programmer to concentrate on the business logic of the application. Following is an example of a query in Pony: select(p for p in Product if p.name.startswith('A') and p.cost <= 1000) Pony translates queries to SQL using a specific database dialect. ...
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    KSql formerly KMySql) is the KDE database project. It aims to become a powerfull database access and SQL application builder.
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