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A Typescript/Javascript version of blockchain engine without any insentive features
Realtime, offline-first, secure, graph data synchronization engine. Reimplementation of gunDB in TypeScript
A realtime, decentralized, offline-first, graph data synchronization engine.
- gun
- gunDB
- graph
- document
- key
- value
- relational
- datastore
- database
- engine
- realtime
- decentralized
- peer-to-peer
- distributed
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Mystik ====== [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/ngduc/mystik.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/ngduc/mystik)
Template-satisfying query engine in the style of Prolog.
A realtime, decentralized, offline-first, graph data synchronization engine.
- gun
- gunDB
- graph
- document
- key
- value
- relational
- datastore
- database
- engine
- realtime
- decentralized
- peer-to-peer
- distributed
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EJDB - Embedded JSON Database engine
A realtime, decentralized, offline-first, graph data synchronization engine.
- gun
- gunDB
- graph
- document
- key
- value
- relational
- datastore
- database
- engine
- realtime
- decentralized
- peer-to-peer
- distributed
- View more
Generates a .png ERD of a mongo database through a CLI
- mongo
- entity relation diagram
- entity
- relation
- diagram
- documentation
- database
- architecture
- automatic
- reverse engineering
an isomorphic Resource engine for JavaScript
A development & debugging plugin for jsql-official.
This is a simple database that uses css as the storage format.
automates most of mongoose work
Javascript client for Cognica database
- Cognica
- key-value
- document store
- full-text search
- vector search
- search engine
- database
- deep learning
- NLP
- natural language processing
- transformer
- vector embedding
Airborne RESTful API framework
A Database abstraction layer for Node.js, bundled with several DB engines adapters
Localbased is an intuitive no-code tool designed to assist developers, particularly frontend engineers, in quickly setting up a REST API for communicating with databases on their local machines. It aims to simplify the process of creating a backend server