Compile-time checked raw SQL queries with TypeScript type generation for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite
Interface with SQL databases
dataform-osmosis is a CLI tool for refactoring and managing Dataform SQLX files.
A type-safe, framework-agnostic data provider with Drizzle ORM for SQLite, PostgreSQL, MySQL databases (Bun, Node.js, Cloudflare D1). Compatible with Refine, svadmin, and any DataProvider-based framework.
Database driver with extended features like mysql changelog/oplog, connection auto release.
This is a toolbox for SQLX. It contains a set of tools to help you with your SQLX project.
DARE Framework - CLI, GraphRAG engine, MCP server and shared types in a single package
Rust MCP server for SQLx database management
 
A TypoKit plugin that generates a complete, production-ready **Axum** web server from TypeScript schema types and route contracts. Powered by a native Rust code generator via napi-rs.
Prisma generator emitting bare Rust models, enums, filters, and the full Prisma input surface.
A SQLite3 Client built with Rust Library [SQLx](https://github.com/launchbadge/sqlx) and [Neon](https://neon-bindings.com/).
Transform every database into an object key value store (Rust port)
Frontend for the real-time SQLx engine
Typescript SQLx compile-time checked queries without a DSL.
 
Key management server for CinaConnect — key storage, encryption, session management
### install systemfd for auto reload
Offers date range control for Dataform in GCP
 
A universal SQL query builder for Node.js, Bun, and Deno with TypeScript support.
Scaffold a new Rust project for Vercel with a Next.js frontend.
Create SQL files from templates and partials
Interface with SQLCipher databases
🧰 The Rust SQL Toolkit. An async, pure Rust SQL crate featuring compile-time checked queries without a DSL. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.
Core of SQLx, the rust SQL toolkit. Not intended to be used directly.
PostgreSQL driver implementation for SQLx. Not for direct use; see the `sqlx` crate for details.
SQLite driver implementation for SQLx. Not for direct use; see the `sqlx` crate for details.