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what is your preferred GUI mysql client? and works on which OS?

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  • 3
    Why GUI?

    Anyway, I use the ones that come in jetbrains ide's a lot. Also mysql workbench is pretty good when doing database design.
  • 5
    I use heidisql when I’m doing things the cli can’t handle.
    But it’s windows only.
  • 3
    Jetbrains DataGrip (works on Linux, Windows and Mac)
  • 2
    Datagrip ftw
  • 0
    Navicat. Works on Windows and Linux (and most likely also mac. I only use it on Windows and Linux :v)
  • 0
    I used heidisql with wine on linux, much much better and faster than mysql workbench.
  • 0
    @thoxx datagrip is premium right? do they have like community edition?
  • 2
    phpMyAdmin, cause I like to live on the edge 😅
  • 0
    @pentatonicfunk I don't think they do for that one but you can get it for free for as long as you're a student. Im on my second year myself 😎
  • 1
    @myss bleeding edgeeeeeee whoooo. C99 shell sql client, fuck this shit!!!
  • 1
    Dbeaver is quite a nice DB GUI tool if you're looking for a free alternative to DataGrip.

    https://dbeaver.io

    Unfortunately it's based on eclipse... But it does the job.
  • 0
    I use sequel pro in macos and it’s pretty sweet.
  • 0
    I use DBeaver as well. Free and works well. I use it to manage MySQL and PostgreSQL dbs.
  • 0
    phpMyAdmin for on the go and quick edits and DataGrip for all other times
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    @hyperlisk
    This seems like a question for you.
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