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    SQL Explorer

    SQL Explorer

    Easily share data across your company via SQL queries

    SQL Explorer aims to make the flow of data between people fast, simple, and confusion-free. It is a Django-based application that you can add to an existing Django site, or use as a standalone business intelligence tool. Quickly write and share SQL queries in a simple, usable SQL editor, preview the results in the browser, share links, download CSV, JSON, or Excel files (and even expose queries as API endpoints, if desired), and keep the information flowing! Comes with support for multiple...
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    Bracket

    Bracket

    Selfhosted tournament system

    Bracket is an open-source tool that tracks and manages data access across your PostgreSQL database. It provides visibility into which parts of your codebase are accessing which tables and columns, enabling data governance, security auditing, and architectural insights. Bracket is particularly helpful for growing teams needing better observability in complex applications.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    PowerUpSQL

    PowerUpSQL

    A PowerShell toolkit for attacking SQL Server

    PowerUpSQL is a PowerShell toolkit focused on auditing, discovering, and post-exploitation activities for Microsoft SQL Server environments. It bundles a wide range of functions that help enumerate SQL Server instances, configuration settings, and potentially risky features so operators and testers can quickly understand an instance's security posture. The project is aimed at internal penetration testers and red-teamers but is also useful for database administrators and defenders who want to...
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    pl-sql-editor

    pl-sql-editor

    PL/SQL Editor module for NetBeans IDE

    This project will add support for editing Oracle PL/SQL objects right inside the NetBeans IDE, including syntax highlighting, code folding and indentation. See Wiki for more information.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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