shipped!
a native macOS database client built with Rust for *product engineers*
+ data browser & editor
+ interactive ER graph builder
+ MCP server
+ typescript plugins
+ ofc SQL editor (tablestakes)
free to download. thread 🧵
@compileandpush connection credentials are by default persisted in the system keychain, but a paid license support password vaults like 1password and AWS SSM first class!
shipped!
a native macOS database client built with Rust for *product engineers*
+ data browser & editor
+ interactive ER graph builder
+ MCP server
+ typescript plugins
+ ofc SQL editor (tablestakes)
free to download. thread 🧵
@compileandpush thanks! the application doesn’t offer any additional encryption, curious what you’d expect on this? no plans at this point to add additional platforms, but it isn’t off the table!
@dimadev01 Hey! You can report publicly or privately in our https://t.co/TdJwARfMBF, or email me directly at [email protected]. I hope to squash that bug quickly!
Just downloaded slashtable, it was one of the best UX I experienced seen in a while. The entire journey from the landing page to the first experience with product is done very tastefully.
amazing work @traderjoeski
@aexvir just recorded this on my performance test table with ~1M rows and most semantic types the app supports. i hope you're able to share some more info, don't want anyone to be hitting perf issues on a table less than 100 rows 😳
In v0.5.8 I completely rebuilt the datatable rendering from DOM to a canvas renderer and now the scroll performance is out of this world, no visible paint lag artifacts no matter how fast you scroll.
@aexvir i will take a look! i have been using v0.5.12 for 5 days now and haven’t seen it myself. if you want to DM me some details about the types of columns or DB engine that could help pinpoint it. hope we can get it sorted for you
I prefer working in other AI tools so I really liked bringing the schema and data to the agents instead of shoehorning yet-another-agentic-chat into the product.
it has a built-in MCP server because we have to be AI-pilled.
now @claudeai can debug our code AND our data without sharing our credentials or risking the best solution to bad data (delete it obv).
I built this because I kept trying DB clients and never had a truly positive experience. they're all...functional. but I'm not a DB admin.
I felt like I was using the wrong tool.
I had the opportunity to build something for product engineers and this is it...