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db-ray

v0.2.12

Published

`db-ray` is an npm package that provides a command-line tool for connecting to your database and viewing its basic table structure and data, making SQL requests, and transforming natural language to SQL using AI.

Downloads

20

Readme

db-ray

db-ray is an npm package that provides a command-line tool for connecting to your database and viewing its basic table structure and data, making SQL requests, and transforming natural language to SQL using AI.

Installation

To use db-ray, you need to have Node.js installed on your system. Once you have Node.js installed, you can install the package by running the following command in your terminal:

npm install -g db-ray

This will install the db-ray package globally on your system.

Usage

To use db-ray, you can run the following command in your terminal:

npx db-ray

This will launch the db-ray command-line tool, and you will be prompted to enter the connection details for your database.

If you don't want to install the package, you can run the following command:

npx db-ray

Roadmap

  • [ ] Add data edition in the table itself. For now data editing can be done only via requests.

Sustaining

db-ray is free to use, and I intend to keep it that way. However, I also have costs to cover to maintain and update the tool. Therefore, I'm introducing paid features that can offer additional benefits.

db-ray does not send your database data outside of your machine. If you opt for the paid features, only the database schema information is sent via the server at https://db-ray.pro to AI engine. This information is not stored anywhere on the server and is used only to make response more precise.

Deployment

Deployment is done using npm run build script, updating version of package.json and then npm publish