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    Dolt

    Dolt

    Dolt, it's Git for data

    ...Use the command line interface to import CSV files, commit your changes, push them to a remote, or merge your teammate's changes. All the commands you know for Git work exactly the same for Dolt. Git versions files, Dolt versions tables. It's like Git and MySQL had a baby. We also built DoltHub, a place to share Dolt databases. We host public data for free. If you want to host your own version of DoltHub, we have DoltLab. If you want us to run a Dolt server for you, we have Hosted Dolt. MySQL comes with a MySQL server called mysqld and a MySQL client called mysql. ...
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    Gitql

    Gitql

    A git query language

    Gitql is a Git query language. You can access the releases page and just grab the binary. If you want to compile itself just run go build. Gitql binary uses the embed file version.txt to outputs the gitql version command. On every release, the file content is replaced by the correct tag or git commit sha.
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    DVN

    An extended Subversion client enabling versioning of database schemas

    The goal of this project is to create an extension to Subversion, a version control system, with database schema versioning support. As a result, it will be possible to control versions of relational database objects, such as tables, views or stored procedures together with source code of the application, hence monitor relation between source code and database schema changes, history of database schema changes and ability to automatically update a newer, or revert to an older revision. Currently, the client supports PostgreSQL and MySQL database systems. ...
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