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    SikuliX

    SikuliX

    Now continued as OculiX — see oculix.org

    ...This is handy in cases when there is no easy access to a GUI's internals or the source code of the application or web page you want to act on. This SourceForge entry is preserved for historical reference. Please get the latest version from https://github.com/oculix-org/Oculix/releases.
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    Another Redis Desktop Manager

    Another Redis Desktop Manager

    A faster, better and more stable Redis desktop manager

    ...Built-in monitoring lets you watch stats, slow logs, and command activity while an integrated console executes raw Redis commands. Quality-of-life features include JSON viewers, search and filter tools, favorite connections, and dark mode. For everyday operations and troubleshooting, it offers a friendlier alternative to the command line without hiding Redis’s power.
    Downloads: 56 This Week
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    DBHub

    DBHub

    Universal database MCP server connecting to MySQL, PostgreSQL

    ...A demo mode ships with an in-memory SQLite “employee” dataset so users can try the tools immediately without provisioning a database. The project lives in the Bytebase org alongside database DevSecOps tooling, underscoring a production focus on safe and auditable DB interaction.
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    tabularis

    tabularis

    An open-source desktop client for modern databases.

    Tabularis is a free, open-source desktop database client for PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, and SQLite. Built with Rust and Tauri v2, it is fast, lightweight, and cross-platform (Windows, macOS, Linux). Features: SQL Notebooks with inline charts and cross-cell variables. 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...
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    RDM

    RDM

    Cross-platform GUI management tool for Redis

    ...Build-in TLS, SSH and TLS-over-SSH tunneling for easy and secure access to any redis-server. RDM works with Amazon ElastiCache, Microsoft Azure Redis Cache, Digital Ocean and other Redis ® clouds. RDM displays JSON, MessagePack, CBOR, PHP, Pickle, numpy.Array, pandas.DataFrame and binary data in human readable form and supports Native Formatters. RDM offers you an easy-to-use GUI to access your Redis ® databases and perform some basic operations. RDM allows to perform bulk operations which simplifies developer daily routines.
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