beekeeper-studio
sqlcipher
Our great sponsors
beekeeper-studio | sqlcipher | |
---|---|---|
59 | 9 | |
15,240 | 5,922 | |
2.3% | 1.2% | |
9.8 | 6.3 | |
3 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
TypeScript | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
beekeeper-studio
-
Using migrations with Golang
If we access a client like PgAdmin or Beekeeper, or accessing its container via bash and checking via CLI, we can see that the table was created successfully:
-
Document your database simply and easily
This tool doesn't let you run SQL queries or create tables. SchemaSpy describes and visualizes an already-created database.
To work directly with SQL, I recommend https://www.beekeeperstudio.io/ or https://dbgate.org/
- API completa em Golang - Parte 2
- Usando migrations com Golang
-
Beekeeper Studio SQL editor 4.0 – Import. backup, restore, and bigquery
I use the free “community” edition daily: https://github.com/beekeeper-studio/beekeeper-studio/release...
-
Why people care about PostGIS and Postgres
postgres has some cool tools these days. postico if you are on macos or my personal fav lately has been https://www.beekeeperstudio.io/
-
👻Top 8 Free, Open Source SQL Clients🔥
Beekeeper Studio is a modern (aesthetic) and lightweight SQL client that supports MySQL, Postgres, SQLite, SQL Server, etc. It is available on Linux, Mac and Windows.
- Ask HN: What’s the best GUI you’ve ever used for managing/querying databases?
-
Where to get OV code signing certificates now?
I'm trying to renew my certificate for Beekeeper Studio, 3 years ago it was a simple download, but now it costs 3x the price and they want to ship me a physical device with the private key on it.
-
Software Developer Mac Apps
`cask "beekeeper-studio"` [link][oss] for anything database
sqlcipher
-
Basic Security Practices for SQLite: Safeguarding Your Data
SQLite, while versatile and easy to use, does not include built-in support for encryption, leaving the data at rest potentially vulnerable. To address this, external tools such as the SQLite Encryption Extension (SEE) or open-source projects like SQLCipher can be employed to encrypt the database file. This process can be achieved through the following steps:
-
What is the best way to store data?
I am personally using SQLite for a project that has been ordered by some future clients and it would perfectly suit your case. I strongly recommend it. Moreover, you can encrypt your entire db is you use this.
-
Passkeys: The Beginning of the End of the Password
> Cloud sync (encrypted!) is important because your average user needs that convenience and durability of authenticator
Local-only iOS Codebook [1] sync (open-source encrypted! by SQLCipher [2]) provides convenience, durability, transparency, decentralization and fewer supply chain dependencies.
-
Injecting (cryptographic) secrets into automated software release build pipelines?
One option that I have been considering is creating a simple, encrypted SQL database (like SQLite & SQLcipher combo), that could be used to store & retrieve crypto secrets required in the release build pipeline. To manipulate this database, one needs to provide a password. This solution could be implemented as a microservice running on the build server, for example, in a dedicated docker container. To trigger a new release build, the user with the correct credentials could access the build server over our local network, and, if in a possession of the correct password required to decrypt the crypto database, trigger a release build.
-
I made an app just to say F%$K to LastPass
That's not true. There are wonderful open source projects ensuring that layer. https://github.com/sqlcipher/sqlcipher for example.
-
Connecting to a sqlite database, but encrypting it at rest
No, SQLCipher takes another approach. They modify the source of SQLite's pager with numerous code blocks in order to "hook in" the encryption code. Compare this SQLCipher code to the original SQLite code.
- SQLite the only database you will ever need in most cases
-
Encrypted sqLite
Your options are use SQLCipher to transparently encrypt the entire DB file on the device, or your have your app handle the encryption/decryption of each record during each read/write operation. If AES-256 isn't a hard requirement, encrypting at the record level is way easier with libsodium secretbox
What are some alternatives?
dbgate - Database manager for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MongoDB, SQLite and others. Runs under Windows, Linux, Mac or as web application
sqlitebrowser - Official home of the DB Browser for SQLite (DB4S) project. Previously known as "SQLite Database Browser" and "Database Browser for SQLite". Website at:
Sequel-Ace - MySQL/MariaDB database management for macOS
SQLite - Official Git mirror of the SQLite source tree
cloudbeaver - Cloud Database Manager
rust_sqlite - SQLRite - Simple embedded database modeled off SQLite in Rust
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
SQLite3MultipleCiphers - SQLite3 encryption extension with support for multiple ciphers
litestream - Streaming replication for SQLite.
sqlitestudio - A free, open source, multi-platform SQLite database manager.
sql.js - A javascript library to run SQLite on the web.