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I pay for jetbrains datagrip, worth every penny.



Seconded. DataGrip is terrific and supports every database type I have ever come into contact with. And it's all JDBC-based so you can add new connectors pretty easily (from within the app, no less. No fiddling with files necessary). I had to do that to do help on a proposal a few years ago for a project that had a Firebird database and Datagrip didn't natively support it.


Going to second this, however I will warn, at least in my experience it is a little bit different from most DB IDEs. I didn't like it at all first time I used it, then a friend told me to give it another try. I've never looked back, fantastic tool.


One of my coworkers uses datagrip. Needing to install mysql specific tooling so that they can take a full database dump is kind of frustrating. Many other tools can do it out of the box, why not datagrip?




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