Hey all!

About three weeks ago, I introduced ChartDB to this community and received a great response with tons of positive feedback and feature requests. Thank you for the amazing support!

recap of ChartDB: For those new to ChartDB, it simplifies database design and visualization, similar to tools like DBeaver, dbdiagram, and DrawSQL, but is completely open-source and self-hosted.

https://github.com/chartdb/chartdb

Key features:

  • Instant Schema Import - Import your database schema with just one query.
  • AI-Powered DDL Export - Generate scripts for easy database migration.
  • Broad Database Support - Works with PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, MSSQL, ClickHouse, and more.
  • Customizable ER Diagrams - Visualize your database structure as needed.
  • Open-Source & Self-Hostable - Free, flexible, and transparent.

What’s New in v1.20 (2024-11-17)

  • Sharing Capabilities - Import and export diagrams easily for better collaboration.
  • Duplicate table: duplicate table from the canvas and sidebar.
  • Snap to Grid - Toggle or hold shift to precisely position elements.
  • New Templates Added - Now includes templates for Laravel, Django, Twitter, and more.
  • Docker Build Support - Includes OpenAI key support for Docker builds.

Bug Fixes & Improvements:

  • Optimized Bundle Size - Leaner builds for faster loading times.
  • Internationalization (i18n) - Added support for Korean, Simplified Chinese, Russian, French, and more.
  • Improved UX - Better interactions for editing diagram titles and smoother SQL export.

What’s Next?

  • More sharing and collaboration enhancements.
  • Expanded templates and language support.
  • New deployment options and compatibility for more databases.

We’re building ChartDB hand-in-hand with this community and contributors. Your feedback drives our progress, and we’d love to hear more! Thank you to everybody who contributed!

  • doeknius_gloek@discuss.tchncs.de
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    7 hours ago

    Thanks for your response! It wasn’t my intention to sound overly critical. Congratulations on your spectacular growth and good luck for the future! I’ll definitly keep an eye on ChartDB.