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    PgAgroal

    PgAgroal

    High-performance connection pool for PostgreSQL

    pgagroal is a high-performance PostgreSQL connection pooler written in C, designed for minimal latency and efficient resource usage. It provides features like secure authentication, hot reloading, and support for multiple databases, making it suitable for low-latency applications and microservice architectures. pgagroal is optimized for fast startup, low overhead, and easy integration.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Antares

    Antares

    A modern, fast and productivity driven SQL client with a focus in UX

    Antares is a modern, cross-platform SQL client built with Electron and Vue.js. It offers a clean and intuitive UI for managing databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and more. Designed for developers and DBAs, Antares supports tabbed browsing, query editing with syntax highlighting, and visual schema exploration, making it a powerful alternative to heavier database tools.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    River SQL

    River SQL

    Fast and reliable background jobs in Go

    River is a durable background job system for Ruby on Rails, designed for reliability, observability, and simplicity. It provides persistent queues, native Active Job support, automatic retries, and real-time job monitoring through its admin interface. River focuses on clear diagnostics, performance, and minimal configuration, making it ideal for production-ready job handling in Rails apps.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Apache AGE

    Apache AGE

    Graph database optimized for fast analysis

    Apache AGE (A Graph Extension) is a PostgreSQL extension that adds support for graph database functionality using the openCypher query language. AGE allows users to store and query graph-structured data alongside traditional relational data in a single database. Built for performance and scalability, it brings the power of graph queries to the robustness of PostgreSQL, making it suitable for use cases like social networks, recommendation systems, and fraud detection.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Squawk

    Squawk

    Linter for Postgres migrations & SQL

    Squawk is a static SQL linter for PostgreSQL designed to catch common mistakes and enforce query best practices. It analyzes raw SQL files and flags errors, anti-patterns, or style issues before queries are deployed. Squawk is ideal for teams that want to enforce SQL standards in CI pipelines.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    SQL Explorer

    SQL Explorer

    Easily share data across your company via SQL queries

    SQL Explorer aims to make the flow of data between people fast, simple, and confusion-free. It is a Django-based application that you can add to an existing Django site, or use as a standalone business intelligence tool. Quickly write and share SQL queries in a simple, usable SQL editor, preview the results in the browser, share links, download CSV, JSON, or Excel files (and even expose queries as API endpoints, if desired), and keep the information flowing! Comes with support for multiple...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    The Black Toolkit

    The Black Toolkit

    RAD Tool and IDE for PHP, JSP, ASP, C++ and Java Swing

    The interface supports drag and drop HTML components, javascript and scriptlet events, and generate a very fast code, with no additional softwares layers or libraries. You can put your libraries, like jQuery. The generated code works with all browsers. You can create and debug Applets or Java Swing applications easily with the Visual Editor of the tool. Build C++ applications.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Currently dead. Web-based SQL client that can connect to any number of databases using JDBC. Provides a clean, simple and fast interface using HTML and Javascript to make it very easy to run common SQL queries. Faster than your average Swing-based client
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    Fast GUI based multilanguage database client (in perl/DBI/Tk). Supports most databases, runs on Windows / Unix / Linux. Powerfull SQL editor, view data in spreadsheets, powerfull filter tools. Form to edit/insert datasets. Highly configurable.
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    a small and fast Java SQL client
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