The sqlc-dev organization on GitHub hosts a wide range of repositories primarily focused on generating type-safe code from SQL. Utilizing languages such as Go, TypeScript, and Rust, notable projects include sqlc and sqlc-gen-typescript, which are designed to enhance SQL integration in various programming environments. Their public presence reflects a commitment to open-source development and collaboration.
Generate type-safe code from SQL
No description provided for this repository.
No description provided for this repository.
No description provided for this repository.
No description provided for this repository.
No description provided for this repository.
GitHub Action to install sqlc
No description provided for this repository.
Go types for PostgreSQL types when using lib/pq
No description provided for this repository.
No description provided for this repository.
No description provided for this repository.
No description provided for this repository.
JS to WebAssembly toolchain
No description provided for this repository.
Go MySQL Driver is a MySQL driver for Go's (golang) database/sql package
No description provided for this repository.
Setup a PostgreSQL for Linux, macOS and Windows runner machines.
No description provided for this repository.
Bazel build rules for protobuf / gRPC (now with gazelle)
No description provided for this repository.
Nix Packages collection & NixOS
No description provided for this repository.
sqlc-dev builds tools and libraries that generate type-safe code from SQL queries. Their most prominent project, sqlc, serves as a foundation for several related repositories, including sqlc-gen-typescript and sqlc-gen-python, catering to different programming needs.
sqlc-dev primarily utilizes Go, TypeScript, JavaScript, Rust, and Python for their projects. This diverse selection of languages allows them to create tools that integrate seamlessly with various development ecosystems.
Yes, all of sqlc-dev's repositories are public on GitHub. This transparency promotes collaboration and allows developers to contribute to and utilize their tools and libraries in their own projects.
Monitor sqlc with RepoGuard and get alerted the moment a new public repository appears.
Monitor this account