hardsqlite
beekeeper-studio
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hardsqlite
- Zlib Critical Vulnerability
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SQLite the only database you will ever need in most cases
But filesystems are secure (mostly, ignoring unicode issues) whilst sqlite is an insecure hack.
You'll have hard time to harden sqlite, removing all the insecure defaults, fix the broken and exploitable full text search apis, but esp. its built-in hacks. Like explained here https://github.com/rurban/hardsqlite or here https://research.checkpoint.com/2019/select-code_execution-f...
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You can eliminate much of your complexity by just using SQLite in production
All the testing does not help from it's design flaws and insecurities. I've tried here, but not recommended https://github.com/rurban/hardsqlite
beekeeper-studio
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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:
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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
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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...
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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/
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👻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?
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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.
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Software Developer Mac Apps
`cask "beekeeper-studio"` [link][oss] for anything database
What are some alternatives?
litestore - A lightweight, self-contained, RESTful, searchable, multi-format NoSQL document store.
dbgate - Database manager for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MongoDB, SQLite and others. Runs under Windows, Linux, Mac or as web application
sqlcipher - SQLCipher is a standalone fork of SQLite that adds 256 bit AES encryption of database files and other security features.
Sequel-Ace - MySQL/MariaDB database management for macOS
gmailfs - FUSE-based filesystem for using an IMAP server (like gmail) as normal storage like a hard disk.
cloudbeaver - Cloud Database Manager
temporal_tables - Temporal Tables PostgreSQL Extension
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
rqlite - The lightweight, distributed relational database built on SQLite.
sqlitebrowser - Official home of the DB Browser for SQLite (DB4S) project. Previously known as "SQLite Database Browser" and "Database Browser for SQLite". Website at:
datasette - An open source multi-tool for exploring and publishing data
sqlitestudio - A free, open source, multi-platform SQLite database manager.