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    <description>What is DbGate? DbGate is database manager, allowing to connect and work with supported databases. It is both desktop app and web app. It’s designed to by fast and easy to use.&#xA;DbGate Classic is the original DbGate application. For the browser-based and hosted products (DbGate Lite, Central and the Shopify App), see the products overview.&#xA;Supported databases Database Community Premium Extra Features MySQL Backup, Restore PostgreSQL Backup, Restore SQL Server Oracle SQLite MongoDB Cassandra ClickHouse Redis MariaDB Backup, Restore CockroachDB DuckDB Firebird libSQL CosmosDB Amazon Redshift Firestore Amazon DynamoDB Supported platforms Desktop Windows MacOS (both ARM and Intel processors) Linux Web version Docker NPM Azure AWS Editions DbGate Classic comes in three editions:</description>
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      <title>Getting Started</title>
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      <description>Get DbGate up and running and connect to your first database. DbGate runs as a desktop application on Windows, macOS and Linux, or as a web application in Docker, NPM, AWS and Azure - so you can install it whichever way fits your setup. Once installed, you create a connection by entering your server details (with optional SSH tunnel and SSL), and DbGate opens the database for browsing and querying.</description>
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      <title>Working with Data</title>
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      <description>Everything you do with the actual rows in your database lives here. Browse and edit table data in a fast, Excel-like grid, narrow it down with powerful filters, and navigate between related tables through foreign keys and master/detail views. When you need more than a grid, turn results into charts or maps, ask the AI-powered database chat, move data with export/import, or keep local NDJSON archives of it.&#xA;Data browser &amp; editor - the grid view, inline editing and related-data navigation Data filtering - filter expression syntax Export &amp; import - move data in and out of tables Charts - visualize query results Maps - show GEO data on a map Perspectives - nested, read-only views over complex related data AI features - database chat, SQL assistant and explain error (Premium) Advanced data tools - archives, data deployer and data replicator</description>
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      <description>Query your data in whatever way suits you. Write SQL directly in a full-featured editor with formatting, code completion and editable results, or build queries visually with the query designer - no SQL knowledge required. ER diagrams round this out by showing how your tables relate, so you can understand the database before you query it.&#xA;SQL editor - execute scripts, format and complete SQL, edit query results Query designer - build SQL visually, without writing code ER diagrams - visualize table relations and database structure</description>
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      <description>Work on the structure of your databases rather than the data inside them. Design tables, keys and indexes through the GUI with a SQL preview before anything is applied, compare two databases (or a database against a YAML model) and synchronize the differences, and deploy models visually or from the command line as part of a CI/CD pipeline. This section also covers native backup and restore.&#xA;Table &amp; schema editor - create and modify tables, keys and indexes through the GUI Database deploy - YAML/SQL model files and CLI deployment Compare &amp; deploy models - compare structure and synchronize databases (Premium) Backup &amp; restore - native database backup and restore</description>
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      <title>Customization</title>
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      <description>Adapt DbGate to your environment and taste. You can restyle the interface with built-in or custom themes (including an AI theme assistant), and - for the web and self-hosted editions - control almost every aspect of runtime behavior through environment variables, from storage and authentication to logging and per-connection settings. Ready-made configuration samples cover the most common deployment scenarios.&#xA;Custom themes - build and share your own color themes Environment variables - configure storage, authentication, logging, connections and more Web app config samples - example configurations for common deployment scenarios</description>
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      <description>The administration interface lets a team run DbGate as a shared, multi-user web application: you manage connections centrally, define who can sign in and how, and grant fine-grained access to databases and objects through users, roles and permissions. It also hosts shared team files. Everything configured here is stored in the storage database rather than in local files.&#xA;The administration tool is available only on the Team Premium edition. In the Community edition, please configure DbGate using environment variables instead.</description>
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      <description>Go beyond the GUI and put DbGate to work in your own tools and pipelines. Automate exports, imports and deployments with JavaScript that runs in the app or from the command line, query GraphQL/OData/OpenAPI endpoints as if they were databases, and extend DbGate with your own plugins for database drivers or file formats. This section also documents the scripting API and the SQL front matter used by the knowledge base.</description>
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      <title>DbGate Cloud</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>DbGate cloud is online storage for your connections, SQL scripts and other objects. Also it offers public knowledge base for useful SQL scripts.&#xA;DbGate Cloud is a storage companion for the desktop DbGate app (connections, SQL scripts, shared folders). Looking for a hosted, browser-only app instead? See DbGate Central.&#xA;Sign in To use DbGate cloud, it is necessary to sign in. Use icon in left panel.&#xA;Your cloud storage is always associated with your e-mail address.&#xA;You could choose one of following authentication providers:</description>
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