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Atlas

Atlas is an open-source database schema management tool that uses declarative schema definitions to plan and apply migrations. It supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and other databases with a modern approach to schema-as-code.

atlasgo.ioby Ariga2021FreemiumOpen Source
Developer UtilitiesDatabasesFreemiumOpen Source
macOS · Windows · Linux · Web

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QUICK FACTS

CompanyAriga
Year Launched2021
PricingFreemium
Open SourceYes

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8,146 stars341 forksApache-2.0 License
Last commit: 1 week agoLanguage: Go
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KEY FEATURES

Declarative schema-as-code (HCL or SQL)

Automatic migration planning and diffing

Schema visualization and ERD generation

CI/CD integration for schema changes

Support for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and more

Lint rules for migration safety

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CLI tool (Apache 2.0), Local schema management, All database engines

Businesscontact per seat

Atlas Cloud dashboard, Schema monitoring, Team collaboration, CI/CD integrations

Free open-source CLI for local schema management

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