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TabularisDB/tabularis

TabularisDB/tabularis is an Apache-2.0, open-source database client for PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB, and SQLite that ships SQL notebooks, an AI query assistant, and a schema-aware UI so developers and agents can explore, query, and document relational data without spinning up separate tools per database engine.

Score7.7
Popularity6.8
Risklow
TierSilver
Score breakdown
Usefulness8.0
Novelty7.0
Momentum7.0
Maturity5.7
Open-source/build8.4
Evidence7.2
Workflow potential8.8
Setup ease8.8

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Why it matters

Useful for backend engineers, data engineers, and AI builders who want a single, AI-friendly SQL notebook surface that works across Postgres, MySQL/MariaDB, and SQLite instead of paying per-seat for a hosted notebook or juggling a different client per database engine.

Who should use it

backend engineers who want one client that works against Postgres, MySQL/MariaDB, and SQLitedata engineers who want a self-hostable SQL notebook with AI assistance instead of a per-seat hosted SaaSAI builders who want an AI-aware SQL surface they can pair with agents for schema-aware queriessmall teams that need cross-engine query history, sharing, and documentation without a paid notebook license

Who should skip it

Skip if the source link, docs, or setup requirements do not match your workflow.

Risk explanation

It connects to live relational databases and can execute SQL through an AI assistant, so point it at non-production or read-only replicas first, scope credentials, and audit any AI-generated SQL before letting it run against production data.

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Closest alternatives / related signals

databasesqlnotebookpostgresmysqlsqliteopen-source