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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.
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    DbTpl

    DbTpl

    Command line tool to generate idiomatic Go code for SQL databases

    dbtpl is a Go-based tool that brings templated SQL into your codebase in a clean and structured way. It allows developers to define raw SQL queries in .tpl.sql files and compile them into Go code with strong typing and minimal overhead. By combining SQL’s power with Go’s safety and performance, dbtpl is ideal for teams that want full SQL control without sacrificing maintainability.
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    Squel

    Squel

    SQL query string builder for Javascript

    Squel is a JavaScript library for fluent and safe SQL query string building, usable both in Node.js environments and in the browser. Works in Node.js and in the browser. Supports the standard SQL queries: SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT, and DELETE. Supports non-standard commands for popular DB engines such as MySQL. Supports parameterized queries for safe value escaping. It can be customized to build any query or command of your choosing. Uses method chaining for ease of use.
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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...
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    Simple java based command line SQL editor. Will connect to any database that you can provide a JDBC Type 4 driver for (in the form of a jar).
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    jisql

    Jisql is a Java command line SQL client

    Jisql is a Java based utility to provide a command line interactive session with a SQL server. It can connect to any database with a JDBC driver.
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    sqsh2 is a database independent sql client for terminal environment of Unix/Linux (~isql) with 1) command history 2) command editing via vi 3) shell integration 4) multiple db connections. sqsh2 is inspired by sqsh (Thank you Scott).
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