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    Dolt

    Dolt

    Dolt, it's Git for data

    Dolt is a SQL database that you can fork, clone, branch, merge, push and pull just like a git repository. Connect to Dolt just like any MySQL database to run queries or update the data using SQL commands. Use the command line interface to import CSV files, commit your changes, push them to a remote, or merge your teammate's changes. All the commands you know for Git work exactly the same for Dolt.
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    Gogs

    Gogs

    A painless self-hosted Git service

    Gogs is a simple, stable, self-hosted Git service that is easy to install and setup. All you have to do is run the binary on any platform that Go supports: Linux, macOS and Windows. You may also install from source, from packages, or ship with Docker or Vagrant. Gogs is very lightweight with minimal hardware requirements, running on Raspberry Pi and even on NAS devices. Gogs offers plenty of great features, including various access repositories, repository and organization webhooks,...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    mergestat-lite

    mergestat-lite

    Query git repositories with SQL. Generate reports and codebases

    MergeStat enables open-source, operational analytics for software engineering teams. Treat your code (and configuration files) like a database to operationalize aspects of the SDLC. Ensure your organization is always following best practices in the software development lifecycle. Engineering transparency. Keep tabs on the areas of interest in your engineering organization, across repositories and teams. MergeStat enables SQL queries on the tools and processes involved in building and shipping software. ...
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    gitbase

    gitbase

    SQL interface to git repositories, written in Go.

    gitbase, is a SQL database interface to Git repositories. This project is now part of source{d} Community Edition, which provides the simplest way to get started with a single command. It can be used to perform SQL queries about the Git history and about the Universal AST of the code itself. gitbase is being built to work on top of any number of git repositories. gitbase implements the MySQL wire protocol, it can be accessed using any MySQL client or library from any language. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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