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Introducing dblumi v0.1.0

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After months of building, testing, and rewriting — dblumi v0.1.0 is here.

dblumi is a self-hosted, open-source SQL client with a built-in AI copilot. It’s designed for development teams who want to query, explore, and ship — without the usual friction of juggling tools.

Why another SQL client?

Most SQL clients fall into two camps: either they’re heavyweight desktop apps trapped in the 2000s, or they’re cloud-hosted SaaS tools that want your data on their servers. We wanted something different:

  • Self-hosted — your data never leaves your network
  • Team-first — real-time collaboration, shared queries, role-based access
  • AI-native — a copilot that actually knows your schema
  • Multi-driver — Postgres, MySQL, Oracle, SQLite in one window

What’s in v0.1.0

SQL Editor

A keyboard-first, multi-tab editor powered by CodeMirror 6. Schema-aware autocomplete, EXPLAIN plan analysis, streaming results, and export to CSV/JSON/SQL.

AI Copilot

Ask questions in plain language, get working SQL grounded in your schema. Supports Anthropic Claude, OpenAI, Azure OpenAI, and local Ollama. BYOK — your API keys, your privacy.

Real-time Collaboration

Two people on the same query see each other’s cursors in real time, powered by Yjs. Every save creates a version. Browse the timeline, diff any two versions, restore in one click.

4 Database Drivers

Postgres, MySQL, Oracle, and SQLite — all with connection pooling, SSL/TLS, and AES-256-GCM credential encryption.

Security

4 safety levels from unrestricted dev to locked production. Destructive query detection, JWT auth with token revocation, SSO via GitHub, Google, and Keycloak.

REST API

Every resource exposed via a clean REST API with Swagger UI. Turn any saved query into a JSON endpoint.

What’s next

We’re already working on MongoDB support, an MCP server for AI agents, dark mode, and a query scheduler. Check the roadmap for the full picture.

Get started

Terminal window
docker run -p 5173:5173 eodia/dblumi

Open http://localhost:5173, create your account, add a connection, and start querying.

dblumi is AGPL-3.0 — every feature, forever free. Star us on GitHub, join the Discord, and let us know what you think.