Beekeeper Studio
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Beekeeper Studio
@beekeeperdata
Beekeeper Studio is an open source SQL editor and database manager for Linux, Mac, and Windows.
Dallas, TX Sumali Temmuz 2014
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would love if @beekeeperdata would optionally let me auto-run ai queries when in a read-only database replica. i hate having to click "yes" each time when doing analysis.

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@codistcreative What's happening? Can you send me a screenshot or something? Feel free to email if you prefer - Matthew (at)
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@beekeeperdata Hey - was about to grab a license but web seems to be missing some stuff on load. beekeeperstudio.io
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Beekeeper Studio 4.4 is live. Highlights:
- LibSQL support (remote Sqlite)
- Azure SQL SSO authentication support
LibSQL support means - remote SQLite database querying, and automatic replica syncing, directly from the app. LibSQL is MIT licensed & built by @tursodatabase

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@Nathan_Asowata @thms_clrk It's maintained by me @rathboma . I'm active and available. Ease of use and nice UI are the reasons beekeeper exists
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Last day to save 40% on Beekeeper Studio!
I might never run another sale, so strike now if you want the discount.
As little as $51 gets you perpetual usage and a year of updates.
beekeeperstudio.io/pricing
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@MarkAssPandi @mikecodemonkey Shouldn't be too bad with ram usage unless you routinely select millions of rows :-).
Lucky for us our competitors are Java apps.
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@ShehuAwwal Can you explain a little how you'd want this to work?
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@beekeeperdata Please add vim modules, And then you become one the best SQL Client.
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Looking into the pricing of some database clients for Windows.
I love the clean design of @TablePlus and @beekeeperdata but that single device per license limit feels so last century.
As a solo developer, given those limitations @datagrip feels like such a no-brainer
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@garrrikkotua @boleroo @oleg008 What advanced features would you like to see in beekeeper for Postgres? Is performance monitoring it, explain plans, slow query identification? Something else?
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@boleroo @oleg008 @beekeeperdata PgAmdin is much more advanced when it comes to things like perfomance monitoring, disk usage, etc.
Beekeeper is more like a SQL editor, for this particular use case it is much better than PgAdmin.
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I'm impressed with @beekeeperdata – an open source SQL editor and database manager. It supports multipe databases, connection through a tunnel/proxy, CSV download, query formatting, table creation via UI and more. Highly recommend giving it a try!

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@cardonaomar86 @GlebReys Ok, we'll see what we can do once single-table import is finished :-)
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@beekeeperdata @GlebReys Well that would be great, like a checkbox on each table and a select all tables option.
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Discovered @beekeeperdata today for SQlite and other DB needs. Too bad only subscription plans are available (seems possible to sign up for a monthly plan and then cancel immediately though, use perpetual license)
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@cardonaomar86 @GlebReys Okay got it. We'll be working on imports soon, so I'll think about how to incorporate multi-table imports and exports.
Would 'all tables' be good enough, or would you want to select specific ones?
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@beekeeperdata @GlebReys Mmm well just a simple .sql file with the create table script and insert statements for each row.
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@cardonaomar86 @GlebReys Or one giant CSV with some arbitrary separation between the tables?
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@cardonaomar86 @GlebReys Into what format? Like an excel file with a tab per table? Or a JSON object with one key for each table?
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@GlebReys Also - I make an open source community edition too for folks who can't afford a license. It is very full featured.....probably too full featured:-)
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@GlebReys Hey! Yes pay for 1 year and use any version released in that year forever.
I'm following the same model as jetbrains. Seems fair but more sustainable than one off payments.
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