Best SQL Editors for GitHub

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    Visual Expert Reviews

    Visual Expert

    Novalys

    $495 per year
    Visual Expert is a static code analyzer for Oracle PL/SQL, SQL Server T-SQL and PowerBuilder. It identifies code dependencies to let you modify the code without breaking your application. It also scans your code to detect security flaws, quality, performance and maintenability issues. Identify breaking changes with impact analysis. Scan the code to find security vulnerabilities, bugs and maintenance issues. Integrate continuous code inspection in a CI workflow. Understand the inner workings and document your code with call graphs, code diagrams, CRUD matrices, and object dependency matrices (ODMs). Automatically generate source code documentation in HTML format. Navigate your code with hyperlinks. Compare two pieces of code, databases or entire applications. Improve maintainability. Clean up code. Comply with development standards. Analyze and improve database code performance: Find slow objects and SQL queries, optimize a slow object, a call chain, a slow SQL query, display a query execution plan.
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    Bytebase Reviews

    Bytebase

    Bytebase

    $100 per month
    Bytebase provides a collaborative online platform designed for DBAs and developers to effectively oversee the database development lifecycle. It allows users to standardize database modifications through peer reviews, linting rules, and integration with GitOps. With its web-based IDE, users can execute ad-hoc SQL queries while ensuring data privacy is maintained. By simplifying administrative tasks and ensuring comprehensive policy control, Bytebase promotes compliance across all operations. The platform enhances the deployment process by facilitating database changes from non-production to production environments through a structured review workflow and optional GitOps integration. It features over 100 lint rules aimed at identifying SQL anti-patterns and promoting a consistent SQL style throughout the organization. Users can also batch change multiple databases across various environments and tenants within a single ticket, streamlining the process further. Developers can leverage existing workflows and manage change scripts using version control systems. Bytebase's lockless schema change feature significantly reduces database downtime, cutting it down from hours to mere seconds. Furthermore, Bytebase adopts a proactive security strategy, safeguarding your data through measures such as access control, data anonymization, watermarking, and detailed audit logging, ensuring a robust defense against potential threats. This combination of features not only enhances productivity but also fortifies the overall integrity of database management practices.
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    SQLNotebook Reviews
    SQL Notebooks enable developers to seamlessly blend Markdown with SQL to generate interactive HTML5 reports. They feature a fast and contemporary HTML5 interface that facilitates real-time queries of data sources. Users can craft stunning, live-updating SQL notebooks, easily manage version control for their code, and create static snapshots for sharing with teammates lacking database access. Available in QStudio Version 4, which is a desktop SQL client focused on local markdown file editing, and Pulse Version 3, a collaborative team server accessible online, SQL Notebooks cater to various user needs. To assist newcomers, a collection of example notebooks has been developed in partnership with prominent community contributors; these examples are static snapshots with sample data, and the original markdown along with most of the necessary data for recreation can be found on GitHub. Additionally, these resources not only streamline the learning process but also inspire users to innovate and create their own unique projects.
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