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    sqlit

    sqlit

    A user friendly TUI for SQL databases

    sqlit is a keyboard-first terminal UI that lets you connect to, browse, and query SQL databases quickly without relying on heavyweight GUI clients. It positions itself as a “lazygit-style” experience for databases, aiming for fast startup, intuitive navigation, and developer-friendly workflows directly inside your terminal. The tool supports a wide range of database providers, so you can use one interface across local databases, remote servers, and cloud-hosted instances rather than juggling...
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    tabularis

    tabularis

    An open-source desktop client for modern databases.

    ...AI-powered SQL assistant (OpenAI, Claude, Ollama, and more). Built-in MCP server for AI agent integration. Visual Query Builder with drag-and-drop JOINs. Plugin system to add any database driver. Monaco-based editor with smart autocomplete. High-performance data grid with inline editing. ER Diagram visualization. SSH tunneling. Secure credential storage via OS keychain. Split view, saved queries, SQL dump/import, 10+ themes, customizable shortcuts. Hackable, extensible, and built for everyday SQL work. https://tabularis.dev https://github.com/debba/tabularis
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