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    SQLiteStudio

    SQLiteStudio

    A free, open source, multi-platform SQLite database manager

    A free, open-source, multi-platform SQLite database manager written in C++, with use of Qt framework. It's free of charge for everybody, for any purpose (including commercial). It's safe, as anyone can review the source code. The SQL Editor window assists users with SQL syntax hints & highlighting, provides pretty-print code formatter, and marks syntax errors. You can Ctrl+click on the table mentioned in the SQL query to open that table (or index, or trigger, or view). Currently supported encrypted, password-protected SQLite variations are SQLCipher, WxSQLite3, and System.Data.SQLite. You can execute SQL statements that refer to multiple databases within a single query, thanks to a transparent database attaching mechanism built into the SQL Editor of SQLiteStudio. You can implement your own SQL functions (scalar & aggregate) using JavaScript, Python, or Tcl. There is a repository of ready-to-use scripts on the wiki page.
    Downloads: 376 This Week
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    chDB

    chDB

    chDB is an in-process OLAP SQL Engine

    chDB is an in-process SQL OLAP Engine powered by ClickHouse. It is developed by ClickHouse, Inc and open-source contributors.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    IndigoSCADA
    Open source SCADA running on Windows and Linux/WINE. Development environment ANSI C/C++98. HMI is based on Qt library. Different technologies (EiC, GigaBASE, FastDB, ORTE) have been integrated. Supported drivers: OPC DA 2.05a, AE 1.10, HDA 1.20, XML DA 1.0, OPC UA 1.03, DNP 3.0, Modbus TCP/RTU, MQTT 3.1.1/Sparkplug B, IEC 60870-5-101/103/104, IEC 62056 DLMS/COSEM, IEC 61850, M-BUS, SNMP, Ethernet/IP, FINS/TCP.
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    Downloads: 39 This Week
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    TOra is a Toolkit for Oracle which aims to help the DBA or developer of database applications. Features PL/SQL debugger, SQL worksheet with syntax highlighting, DB browser and a full set of DBA tools. TOra also includes support for MySQL and Postgres.
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    Downloads: 137 This Week
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    DbMaster

    DbMaster

    Universal SQL tool

    DbMaster is an end-user software to manage DBMS. It includes queries and tables editor and plans for many mores functionalities.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Some experimental SQL client generation code for building client packages and other various half completed trials - (mostly around databases, particular Firebird).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SQL Data Studio

    SQL Data Studio

    SQL explorer

    SQL explorer. Supported SQL egnines: - SQLite - Sybase ASE - Microsoft SQL Server - MySQL - Cubrid Linux/Mac versions comming soon
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Sqled is a simple sql editor to write and execute sql and ddl commands, and shows query results in a grid table view. It helps user with sintax highliting and table list selection.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    dbsql++

    Generic C++ SQL wrapper over different SQL DB engines.

    Generic C++ SQL client wrapper over different SQL DB engines. Using a unified interface, it currently supports MySQL/MariaDB, ODBC, PostgreSQL and SQLite.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    sqlsmith

    sqlsmith

    A random SQL query generator

    SQLSmith is a fuzz testing tool for PostgreSQL that automatically generates random SQL queries to uncover bugs in the query planner and executor. It is widely used by PostgreSQL developers and database vendors to stress-test SQL features and engine behavior under edge-case conditions. SQLSmith helps improve database robustness by revealing unexpected failures.
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