Open PostgreSQL Monitoring vs PgRebase

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Open PostgreSQL Monitoring vs PgRebase: What are the differences?

Open PostgreSQL Monitoring: Oversee and Manage Your PostgreSQL Servers. Open PostgreSQL Monitoring is a free software designed to help you manage your PostgreSQL servers; PgRebase: Codebase management for Postgres. PgRebase is a tool that allows you to easily handle your postgres codebase for functions, triggers, custom types and views. PgRebase allows you to manage your functions/triggers/types/views as plain files in filesystem. You put them in a sql/ directory, one file per function/trigger/type/view.

Open PostgreSQL Monitoring and PgRebase can be primarily classified as "Database" tools.

Open PostgreSQL Monitoring and PgRebase are both open source tools. It seems that PgRebase with 336 GitHub stars and 11 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Open PostgreSQL Monitoring with 149 GitHub stars and 10 GitHub forks.

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What is Open PostgreSQL Monitoring?

Open PostgreSQL Monitoring is a free software designed to help you manage your PostgreSQL servers.

What is PgRebase?

PgRebase is a tool that allows you to easily handle your postgres codebase for functions, triggers, custom types and views. PgRebase allows you to manage your functions/triggers/types/views as plain files in filesystem. You put them in a sql/ directory, one file per function/trigger/type/view.

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