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Try it out and see by yourself the amazing auto completion mycli offers by typing something like: You can of course execute queries from there. Basic Usages and CommandsĬongratulation! You should now be connected to your database with mycli!Īs you can see the prompt will display the username, the host and the database you are in. Obviously the user cooluser in our example needs to have permissions on the database employees. You’re connected to the database employees!.
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It allows me to update easily mycli along with every application installed, thanks to yay and the command yay -Syu.
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I personally use Arch Linux and I install it via the AUR.
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On the right mycli, on the left MySQL CLIĪt last, I’ve got rid of the unstable beast which is MySQL Workbench!
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How fool I was! When former colleagues showed me the path to Vim and ultimately to the benediction of a full terminal oriented system, it became clear I wanted to use a powerful CLI for MySQL. I was lost in the GUI world, I was searching something with button to click and pop up to close. I was searching something similar but simpler and more reliable.
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The software was slow and buggy, the auto completion was working totally randomly. I wasn’t satisfied, almost like everybody. I was using MySQL Workbench, like everybody. Where was the happy ending?Īs Perceval wanted to find the Holy Grail, I wanted to find a good interface for MySQL. I was feeling like a knight fighting the same dragon again and again, and the dragon was always winning. This quest led me to do innumerable Google searches, trying new tools to finally give up each time. , updated Twitter #Tools #Mouseless MySQL Command Line Tool: Unleash the Power of mycli