![]() ![]() It is simple enough that you can see WTH is going on, and good enough to be able to crunch data out of. I dont often do visual stuff on SQL, but this is a tool that works in mac/win/linux. ods files has outgrown what's practical and convenient and. This is purely for my home needs of inventorying and cataloging stuff (rn almost 10,000 differnt items across a few different categories). Something along a "portable executable in a folder, accessing a single file database, client-side". Right to the chase, I was wondering if there is a DB Browser equivalent to NoSQL. Is there a "DB Browser for SQLite" equivalent for NoSQL? Here’s a client you can use to create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) SQLite databases: If you want to fiddle with SQLite and don't need all the power herein, I recommend DB Browser for SQLite. You can confirm in your GUI of choice (I like TablePlus) by sending a request to your NestJS app where caching is used and you'll see the data is now persisted. All the best SQL Clients like Tableplus, New fancy Editors like Zed, Productivity tools like Raycast or Screen Recording apps like Screen Studio are either Mac-only, or their windows versions are worse in terms of DX. I think it is because windows desktop development is a mess right now. There are much more desktop tools for developers that people build for MacOS only.
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