Main use case is data scientists / data analysts / SQL power users. A simple and lightweight SQL client terminal-based interface with cross database and platform support. ![]() Perhaps a fork with the admin features stripped out, some additional plumbing added, and read-only connections, I'm not sure. There could be a function downloadOracleLibs() that would download and unpack a specific version in the sqlectron config directory, then an integration built in db/clients that checks for the presence of the libs before exporting anything. I've seen a few applications that are coming close listed on HN lately, but would be nice to have something as pretty as this and which is open source. Something lighter weight than BI tools such as Power BI, Tableau, Qlik, etc., definitely lighter weight than tools such as SSMS, DBeaver, SQuirrel, etc. And not embedded in MS Excel, like PowerQuery or PowerPivot (although it's powerful!). A simple "SQL notebook" that was cross platform, if you will, but worked more like a traditional query tool. To associate your repository with the sqlectron-docker topic, visit your repos landing page and select 'manage topics. On a side-note, I'd love to see an even more minimalist stripped-down, read-mostly query/tabular result only (with pivot tables) tool, which had some local columnar storage caching/query engine, and simple import/export to common file formats as well. More than 100 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 330 million projects. I observed the fact that SQL Server had no management tool that was cross-platform, and thought perhaps I would build such a thing. ![]() I guess it's a good thing I didn't do the project I was thinking about.
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