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Hi all, I’m one of the creators of ChartDB.

ChartDB to simplify database design and visualization, providing a powerful, intuitive tool that’s fully open-source. This database diagram tool is similar to traditional ones you can find: dbeaver, dbdiagram, drawsql, etc.

https://github.com/chartdb/chartdb

Key Features:

  • Instant schema import with just one query.
  • AI-powered export to generate DDL scripts for easy database migration.
  • Supports multiple database types: PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, Mssql, ClickHouse and more.
  • Customizable ER diagrams to visualize your database structure.
  • Fully open-source and easy to self-host.

Tech Stack:

  • React + TypeScript
  • Vite
  • ReactFlow
  • Shadcn-ui
  • Dexie.js
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[–] fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.com 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Our AI-driven export feature allows you to generate the DDL script in the dialect of your choice.

So many other options without sending my schema to a third party. Why?

[–] johnnyfish@lemmy.world 5 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Great question! You don’t have to send anything to a third party - exporting SQL scripts tailored to a specific dialect is optional. By default, we offer a generic SQL export, and only when you need precise, dialect-specific scripts does AI come into play. In the self-hosted version, you’d provide your own OpenAI token, so data stays entirely in your control. Hope that clears it up!