ScriptQL vs MySQL Shell
Side-by-side comparison for macOS
ScriptQL
6.0AppleScript Quick Look plugin
MySQL Shell
7.0Interactive JavaScript, Python or SQL interface
| Metric | ScriptQL | MySQL Shell |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Developer Tools | Developer Tools |
| AI Score | 6.0 | 7.0 |
| 30-day Installs | 3 | 331 |
| 90-day Installs | 13 | 1.0K |
| 365-day Installs | 187 | 4.2K |
| Version | 1.1 | 9.7.0,15 |
| Auto-updates | No | No |
| Deprecated | Yes | No |
| GitHub Stars | 36 | 217 |
| GitHub Forks | 3 | 78 |
| Open Issues | - | 1 |
| License | — | NOASSERTION |
| Language | C | C++ |
| Last GitHub Commit | 5y ago | 3mo ago |
| First Seen | Nov 15, 2013 | Dec 30, 2016 |
Reviews
ScriptQL
ScriptQL is a Quick Look plugin for AppleScript files, allowing users to preview and view syntax highlighting without opening the application. It's a niche tool beneficial for AppleScript developers and macOS users who frequently work with scripts.
ScriptQL enables quick preview and syntax highlighting of AppleScript files through macOS's Quick Look feature.
Pros
- + Quick preview of AppleScript files without opening applications
- + Syntax highlighting for better code readability
- + Saves time by avoiding the need to open applications for script preview
Cons
- - No auto-update feature
- - Low installation count indicating limited adoption
MySQL Shell
MySQL Shell is a versatile command-line tool for interacting with MySQL databases using JavaScript, Python, or SQL. It's particularly beneficial for developers who need a flexible and powerful scripting environment for database management.
Provides an interactive shell for MySQL using JavaScript, Python, or SQL.
Pros
- + Supports multiple scripting languages (JavaScript, Python, SQL)
- + Command-line interface for efficient database interaction
- + Useful for developers needing advanced scripting capabilities
Cons
- - No auto-update feature
- - Limited community discussion and engagement