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Massive vs pgcli: What are the differences?

Massive: A Postgres-Centric Data Access Tool. Massive's goal is to help you get data from your database. This is not an ORM, it's a bit more than a query tool - our goal is to do just enough, then get out of your way. Massive embraces SQL completely, and helps you out when you don't feel like writing another mundane select * from statement; pgcli: Postgres CLI with autocompletion and syntax highlighting. This is a postgres client that does auto-completion and syntax highlighting.

Massive and pgcli belong to "Database Tools" category of the tech stack.

Massive and pgcli are both open source tools. pgcli with 8.01K GitHub stars and 365 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than Massive with 2.55K GitHub stars and 194 GitHub forks.

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What is Massive?

Massive's goal is to help you get data from your database. This is not an ORM, it's a bit more than a query tool - our goal is to do just enough, then get out of your way. Massive embraces SQL completely, and helps you out when you don't feel like writing another mundane select * from statement.

What is pgcli?

This is a postgres client that does auto-completion and syntax highlighting.

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MySQL
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PostgreSQL
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MongoDB
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Redis
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Amazon S3
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