We’re excited to announce Wiki Changelog – a collection of features that show schema changes directly in your documentation pages.
✅ Stay in your flow. Know what changed. When it changed. Who changed it.
See it live: https://t.co/l2u8sMIqXr
🌐 You can now edit your dbdocs projects directly in the browser with a visual interface — no CLI needed. Powered by @dbdiagram to make schema editing faster and easier.
👉 Learn more: https://t.co/bS5aTbxE1l
You can now seamlessly embed your database diagrams and documentation into your favorite platforms like Notion, Confluence, and your own websites with dbdocs’ new Embedded Views feature. 🚀 📷
Learn more here: https://t.co/SikbKDqF6V
Project editors will be able to:
✅ Publish changes to invited projects via dbdocs CLI.
✅ Edit Markdown notes and diagram layouts directly on the document project page.
You can now invite others to collaborate on your projects, helping you create even better database documentation together.
👉 Learn more here: https://t.co/tfRK7LNqj4
dbdocs now offers a more direct way to generate DBML code from your database via the "db2dbml" command.
This capability allows you to keep your documentation process simple, and ensure your DBML reflects the most current database structure.
This month dbdocs introduced Schema Changelog - a feature to track and trace schema changes in database.
A great deal of users have already used it in their workflow already. We have received tons of feedback, and will keep improving. 🙌
Learn more: https://t.co/HchqxrU4QL
Today we’re so happy to introduce Schema Changelog - a feature to track and trace schema changes in your database directly in the browser
You can see all changes, break it down one-by-one, and share with other team members!
Learn more here: https://t.co/kA5DQQTTrz
🎉 We’re excited to announce the addition of the new Adjustable Relationship Lines feature.
👉 This new feature allows users to control the relationship lines between tables in their database diagrams, providing a more tailored and intuitive way to organize complex diagrams.