DBX: An Open-Source, 15 MB Database Client for 17+ Databases (Built with Tauri)
Why I Built DBX I've used many database clients — DataGrip requires a subscription, DBeaver is slow to start, TablePlus locks features behind a paywall, and most Electron-based tools ship 200+ MB installers. I wanted something open-source, fast, and lightweight that just works. So I built DBX with
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