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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.
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    Blazer

    Blazer

    Business intelligence made simple

    Blazer is a business-intelligence engine for Rails that lets teams write SQL in the browser, visualize the results, and share insights without leaving their app. It turns raw database queries into charts, tables, and dashboards, so non-engineers can explore data with minimal friction. Queries can accept parameters, enabling reusable reports for different time ranges, segments, or customers.
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    GraphQLmap

    GraphQLmap

    GraphQLmap is a scripting engine to interact with endpoints

    GraphQLmap is a Python-based scripting engine designed to interact with GraphQL endpoints for penetration testing purposes. It can connect to a target GraphQL endpoint, dump the schema (if introspection is enabled), query it interactively, and fuzz fields for NoSQL/SQL injection vectors, thereby revealing hidden attack surfaces. GraphQL endpoints represent a relatively newer attack vector compared to REST, and GraphQLmap helps bridge this gap by providing tooling tailored to the GraphQL paradigm. ...
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    tabix

    tabix

    Tabix.io UI

    ...The list of functions is loaded based on the capabilities of the server. Displays which query is running. Display the number of tables at the database. The icon of the table depends on its engine. List of fields in the table and inserting the field when clicking in the editor. DB selection via double click in the tree, pop-up window about selection. Search in the tree of objects, filtering the tree. Rebuilding the list of databases / tables after the query is executed. Table with information about completed requests at the end of the list / Requests in the tab are logged for performance comparison.
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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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    Gizmo is a InMemoryDatabase. It is compatible with ANSI SQL/92 viz., DML and DDL statements. It is comprised of three parts. * A SQL engine * A SQL server * A SQL Client
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