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If someone is looking for a more comprehensive coverage for Postgres, please check out https://github.com/pgschema/pgschema.

I built this last summer and thought it was fairly complete. And it turns out I was naive. 6 months later, I have resolved ~100 issues reported by the users.


Incredible tool, definitely going to get a working poc for this with my team. Curious how this can apply across many databases, say in a cluster, checking for discrepancies etc. Wondering if that is a supported feature?

Nice work, really happy to have found this today.



This looks really cool for schema migrations but how does it handle updates/inserts if you need to move actual data as part of the migration?

pg_roll from xata also a worthy consideration

Appreciate the Bytebase shoutout! Skeema has definitely been an inspiration.


Author here — I nearly overlooked this in the changelog. Definitely my second favorite feature (uuidv7() is tough to beat)


I ask Manus to write a script to demo my CLI tool and use asciinema to record it. It's perfect

Whole process: https://www.pgschema.com/blog/demo-with-manus-and-asciinema Replay: https://manus.im/share/8fEln1OzxpnsRSU1PnHweG?replay=1


Very minor and tangential request for future recordings - show the shell prompt and/or put the commentary in shell comments (prefix with "# "). A step closer to IRL.

Speaking of which, an interesting thing to contemplate is if it is worth automating what you did, or if making the videos happens rarely enough that you'd start from scratch with a new manus or other ai session.


Author here. To put it simply, my bank account doesn't have 3 commas mate.

https://x.com/mitchellh/status/1964785527741427940


Check out Bytebase which handles all human-to-db operations (schema change, ad-hoc change, ad-hoc query). Disclaimer: I am the co-founder.


While database tools may not grab headlines like high-profile data infrastructure, they are equally indicative of the industry’s momentum.


We have been building such a tool as well, please check out https://github.com/bytebase/bytebase


https://www.bytebase.com/sql-editor/ with data access control, dynamic data masking.


This post addresses the data migration specifics well. Besides, there is the part about scaling the organization to deploy database migrations. We've built a project https://github.com/bytebase/bytebase to address this.


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