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* [pg\_back](https://github.com/orgrim/pg_back/) - pg\_back is a simple backup script
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* [pghoard](https://github.com/aiven/pghoard) - Backup and restore tool for cloud object stores (AWS S3, Azure, Google Cloud, OpenStack Swift).
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* [wal-e](https://github.com/wal-e/wal-e) - Simple Continuous Archiving for PostgreSQL to S3, Azure, or Swift by Heroku.
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* [wal-g](https://github.com/wal-g/wal-g) - The successor of WAL-E rewritten in Go. Currently supports S3 only.
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* [wal-g](https://github.com/wal-g/wal-g) - The successor of WAL-E rewritten in Go. Currently supports cloud object storage services by AWS (S3), Google Cloud (GCS), Azure, as well as OpenStack Swift, MinIO, and file system storages. Supports block-level incremental backups, offloading backup tasks to a standby server, provides parallelization and throttling options. In addition to Postgres, WAL-G can be used for MySQL and MongoDB databases.
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* [pitrery](https://dalibo.github.io/pitrery/) - pitrery is a set of Bash scripts to manage Point In Time Recovery (PITR) backups for PostgreSQL.
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### GUI
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* [SQL Tabs](http://www.sqltabs.com/) - Cross Platform Desktop Client for PostgreSQL written in JS.
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* [SQLPro for Postgres](http://macpostgresclient.com/) - Simple, powerful PostgreSQL manager for macOS (Commercial Software).
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* [temBoard](https://github.com/dalibo/temboard) - Web-based PostgreSQL GUI and monitoring.
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* [TablePlus](https://tableplus.io/) - Native App which let you edit database and structure. High-end security ensured (Commercial Software).
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* [TeamSQL](https://teamsql.io/) - Cross-platform SQL Client: Simple, Effortless, Extensible.
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* [TablePlus](https://tableplus.com/) - Native App which let you edit database and structure. High-end security ensured (Commercial Software).
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* [DataRow](https://datarow.com/) - Cross-platform SQL Client for Amazon Redshift: Simple, Effortless, Extensible.
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* [Valentina Studio](https://www.valentina-db.com/en/valentina-studio-overview) - Cross-platform database administration tool (Free/Commercial)
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* [PostgresCompare](https://www.postgrescompare.com) - Cross-platform database comparison and deployment tool (Commercial Software).
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### CLI
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* [pgcli](https://github.com/dbcli/pgcli) - Postgres CLI with autocompletion and syntax highlighting
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* [pgsh](https://github.com/sastraxi/pgsh) - Branch your PostgreSQL Database like Git
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* [psql](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/app-psql.html) - The built-in PostgreSQL CLI client
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* [psql2csv](https://github.com/fphilipe/psql2csv) - Run a query in psql and output the result as CSV
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* [nancy](https://gitlab.com/postgres-ai/nancy) - The Nancy CLI is a unified way to manage automated database experiments either in clouds or on-premise
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* [schemaspy](https://github.com/schemaspy/schemaspy) - SchemaSpy is a JAVA JDBC-compliant tool for generating your database to HTML documentation, including Entity Relationship diagrams
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### Server
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* [Postgres-XL](https://www.postgres-xl.org/) - Scalable Open Source PostgreSQL-based Database Cluster.
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* [Check\_postgres](https://github.com/bucardo/check_postgres) - Nagios check\_postgres plugin for checking status of PostgreSQL databases.
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* [Instrumental](https://github.com/Instrumental/instrumentald) - Real-time performance monitoring, including [pre-made graphs](https://instrumentalapp.com/docs/instrumentald/postgresql#suggested-graphs) for ease of setup (Commercial Software)
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* [libzbxpgsql](https://github.com/cavaliercoder/libzbxpgsql) - Comprehensive PostgreSQL monitoring module for Zabbix.
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* [PMM](https://github.com/percona/pmm) - Percona Monitoring and Management (PMM) is a Free and Open Source platform for monitoring and managing PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MongoDB.
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* [Pome](https://github.com/rach/pome) - Pome stands for PostgreSQL Metrics. Pome is a PostgreSQL Metrics Dashboard to keep track of the health of your database.
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* [pgmetrics](https://pgmetrics.io/) - pgmetrics is an open-source, zero-dependency, single-binary tool that can collect a lot of information and statistics from a running PostgreSQL server and display it in easy-to-read text format or export it as JSON and CSV for scripting.
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* [pg\_view](https://github.com/zalando/pg_view) - Open-source command-line tool that shows global system stats, per-partition information, memory stats and other information.
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* [pgwatch2](https://github.com/cybertec-postgresql/pgwatch2) - Flexible and easy to get started PostgreSQL metrics monitor focusing on Grafana dashboards.
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* [pgbench](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/static/pgbench.html) - Run a benchmark test on PostgreSQL.
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* [opm.io](http://opm.io) - Open PostgreSQL Monitoring is a free software suite designed to help you manage your PostgreSQL servers. It can gather stats, display dashboards and send warnings when something goes wrong.
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* [pgmetrics](https://pgmetrics.io/) - pgmetrics is an open-source, zero-dependency, single-binary tool that can collect a lot of information and statistics from a running PostgreSQL server and display it in easy-to-read text format or export it as JSON and CSV for scripting.
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* [okmeter.io](https://okmeter.io/pg) - Commercial SaaS agent-based monitoring with a very detailed PostgreSQL plugin. It automatically gathers 100s of stats, displays dashboards on every aspect and sends alerts when something goes wrong (Commercial Software).
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### Extensions
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* [Citus](https://github.com/citusdata/citus) - Scalable PostgreSQL cluster for real-time workloads.
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* [pg\_shard](https://github.com/citusdata/pg_shard) - Extension to scale out real-time reads and writes.
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* [PGStrom](https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PGStrom) - Extension to offload CPU intensive workloads to GPU.
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* [pgxn](https://pgxn.org/) PostgreSQL Extension Network - central distribution point for many open-source PostgreSQL extensions
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* [PipelineDB](https://www.pipelinedb.com/) - A PostgreSQL extension that runs SQL queries continuously on streams, incrementally storing results in tables.
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* [PipelineDB](https://www.confluent.io/blog/pipelinedb-team-joins-confluent/) - A PostgreSQL extension that runs SQL queries continuously on streams, incrementally storing results in tables.
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* [plpgsql\_check](https://github.com/okbob/plpgsql_check) - Extension that allows to check plpgsql source code.
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* [PostGIS](http://postgis.net/) - Spatial and Geographic objects for PostgreSQL.
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* [PG\_Themis](https://github.com/cossacklabs/pg_themis) - Postgres binding as extension for crypto library Themis, providing various security services on PgSQL's side.
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* [zomboDB](https://github.com/zombodb/zombodb) - Extension that enables efficient full-text searching via the use of indexes backed by Elasticsearch.
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* [pgMemento](https://github.com/pgMemento/pgMemento) - Provides an audit trail for your data inside a PostgreSQL database using triggers and server-side functions written in PL/pgSQL.
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* [Timescale](https://www.timescale.com/) - Open-source time-series database fully compatible with Postgres, distributed as extension
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* [TimescaleDB](https://www.timescale.com/) - Open-source time-series database fully compatible with Postgres, distributed as extension
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* [pgTAP](https://pgtap.org/) - Database testing framework for Postgres
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* [HypoPG](https://github.com/HypoPG/hypopg) - HypoPG provides hypothetical/virtual indexes feature.
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* [pgRouting](https://github.com/pgRouting/pgrouting) - pgRouting extends the PostGIS/PostgreSQL geospatial database to provide geospatial routing and other network analysis functionality.
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### Optimization
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* [PgHero](https://github.com/ankane/pghero) - PostgreSQL insights made easy.
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* [pgMustard](https://www.pgmustard.com/) - A modern user interface
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* [pgtune](https://github.com/gregs1104/pgtune/) - PostgreSQL configuration wizard.
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* [pgtune](https://github.com/le0pard/pgtune) - Online version of PostgreSQL configuration wizard.
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* [pgconfig.org](https://github.com/sebastianwebber/pgconfig) - PostgreSQL Online Configuration Tool (also based on pgtune).
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* [PoWA](https://powa.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) - PostgreSQL Workload Analyzer gathers performance stats and provides real-time charts and graphs to help monitor and tune your PostgreSQL servers.
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* [pg_web_stats](https://github.com/kirs/pg_web_stats) - Web UI to view pg_stat_statements.
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* [TimescaleDB Tune](https://github.com/timescale/timescaledb-tune) - a program for tuning a TimescaleDB database to perform its best based on the host's resources such as memory and number of CPUs.
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### Utilities
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* [apgdiff](https://www.apgdiff.com/) - Compares two database dump files and creates output with DDL statements that can be used to update old database schema to new one.
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* [ERAlchemy](https://github.com/Alexis-benoist/eralchemy) - ERAlchemy generates Entity Relation (ER) diagram from databases.
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* [Hasura](https://hasura.io) - Instant realtime GraphQL APIs on any Postgres application, existing or new.
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* [ldap2pg](https://github.com/dalibo/ldap2pg) - Synchronize roles and privileges from YML and LDAP.
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* [mysql-postgresql-converter](https://github.com/lanyrd/mysql-postgresql-converter) - Lanyrd's MySQL to PostgreSQL conversion script.
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* [ora2pg](http://ora2pg.darold.net) - Perl module to export an Oracle database schema to a PostgreSQL compatible schema.
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* [pg\_activity](https://github.com/julmon/pg_activity) - top like application for PostgreSQL server activity monitoring.
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* [pg\_activity](https://github.com/dalibo/pg_activity) - top like application for PostgreSQL server activity monitoring.
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* [pg-formatter](https://github.com/gajus/pg-formatter) - A PostgreSQL SQL syntax beautifier (Node.js).
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* [pganalyze](https://pganalyze.com) - PostgreSQL Performance Monitoring (Commercial Software).
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* [pgbadger](https://github.com/darold/pgbadger) - Fast PostgreSQL Log Analyzer.
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* [PgBouncer](http://pgbouncer.github.io) - Lightweight connection pooler for PostgreSQL.
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* [PgBouncer](http://www.pgbouncer.org/) - Lightweight connection pooler for PostgreSQL.
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* [pgCenter](https://github.com/lesovsky/pgcenter) - Provides convenient interface to various statistics, management task, reloading services, viewing log files and canceling or terminating database backends.
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* [pg_chameleon](https://github.com/the4thdoctor/pg_chameleon) - Real time replica from MySQL to PostgreSQL with optional type override migration and migration capabilities.
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* [pgclimb](https://github.com/lukasmartinelli/pgclimb) - Export data from PostgreSQL into different data formats.
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* [pgfutter](https://github.com/lukasmartinelli/pgfutter) - Import CSV and JSON into PostgreSQL the easy way.
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* [PGInsight](http://pginsight.io/) - CLI tool to easily dig deep inside your PostgreSQL database.
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* [pg_insights](https://github.com/lob/pg_insights) - Convenient SQL for monitoring Postgres database health.
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* [pgloader](https://github.com/dimitri/pgloader) - Loads data into PostgreSQL using the COPY streaming protocol, and does so with separate threads for reading and writing data.
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* [pgMustard](https://www.pgmustard.com/) - A modern user interface
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* [pgpool-II](http://www.pgpool.net/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page) - Middleware that provides connection pooling, replication, load balancing and limiting exceeding connections.
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* [pgpool-II](https://www.pgpool.net/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page) - Middleware that provides connection pooling, replication, load balancing and limiting exceeding connections.
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* [pgsync](https://github.com/ankane/pgsync) - Tool to sync PostgreSQL data to your local machine.
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* [PGXN client](https://github.com/pgxn/pgxnclient) - Command line tool to interact with the PostgreSQL Extension Network
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* [postgresql-metrics](https://github.com/spotify/postgresql-metrics) - Tool that extracts and provides metrics for your PostgreSQL database.
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* [sqitch](https://github.com/sqitchers/sqitch) - Tool for managing versioned schema deployment
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* [pgmigrate](https://github.com/yandex/pgmigrate) - CLI tool to evolve schema migrations, developed by Yandex.
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* [pgcmp](https://github.com/cbbrowne/pgcmp) - Tool to compare database schemas, with capability to accept some persistent differences
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* [pg-differ](https://github.com/av-dev/postgres-differ) - Tool for easy initialization / updating of the structure of PostgreSQL tables, migration alternative (Node.js).
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* [graphql-engine](https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine) - Get Instant Realtime GraphQL APIs over PostgreSQL.
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* [sqlcheck](https://github.com/jarulraj/sqlcheck) - Automatically detects common SQL anti-patterns. Such anti-patterns often slow down queries. Addressing them will, therefore, help accelerate queries.
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* [postgres-checkup](https://gitlab.com/postgres-ai/postgres-checkup) - a new-generation diagnostics tool that allows users to collect deep analysis of the health of a Postgres database.
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### Language bindings
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* Common Lisp: [Postmodern](https://github.com/marijnh/Postmodern)
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* Clojure: [clj-postgresql](https://github.com/remodoy/clj-postgresql)
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* Elixir: [postgrex](https://github.com/elixir-ecto/postgrex)
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* Go: [pgx](https://github.com/jackc/pgx)
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* Go: [pq](https://github.com/lib/pq), [pgx](https://github.com/jackc/pgx)
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* Haskell: [postgresql-simple](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/postgresql-simple)
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* Java: [PostgreSQL JDBC Driver](https://jdbc.postgresql.org/)
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* .Net/.Net Core: [Npgsql](https://github.com/npgsql/npgsql)
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* Node: [node-postgres](https://github.com/brianc/node-postgres), [pg-promise](https://github.com/vitaly-t/pg-promise), [pogi](https://github.com/holdfenytolvaj/pogi)
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* Node: [node-postgres](https://github.com/brianc/node-postgres), [pg-promise](https://github.com/vitaly-t/pg-promise), [pogi](https://github.com/holdfenytolvaj/pogi), [slonik](https://github.com/gajus/slonik), [postgres](https://github.com/porsager/postgres)
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* Perl: [DBD-Pg](https://metacpan.org/pod/distribution/DBD-Pg/Pg.pm)
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* PHP: [Pomm](http://www.pomm-project.org), [pecl/pq](https://github.com/m6w6/ext-pq)
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* Python: [psycopg2](https://pypi.org/project/psycopg2/)
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* Ruby: [pg](https://bitbucket.org/ged/ruby-pg/wiki/Home)
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* Python: [psycopg2](https://pypi.org/project/psycopg2/), [asyncpg](https://pypi.org/project/asyncpg/)
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* Ruby: [pg](https://github.com/ged/ruby-pg)
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* Rust: [rust-postgresql](https://github.com/sfackler/rust-postgres)
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* Lua: [luapgsql](https://github.com/arcapos/luapgsql)
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### Articles
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* [What PostgreSQL has over other open source SQL databases: Part I](https://www.compose.com/articles/what-postgresql-has-over-other-open-source-sql-databases/)
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* [What PostgreSQL has over other open source SQL databases: Part II](https://www.compose.com/articles/what-postgresql-has-over-other-open-source-sql-databases-part-ii/)
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* [the ultimate postgres vs mysql blog post](https://di.nmfay.com/postgres-vs-mysql)
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* [Debugging PostgreSQL performance, the hard way](https://www.justwatch.com/blog/post/debugging-postgresql-performance-the-hard-way/)
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* [Why use Postgres?](http://www.craigkerstiens.com/2017/04/30/why-postgres-five-years-later/)
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* [Superfast CSV imports using PostgreSQL's COPY command](https://infinum.co/the-capsized-eight/superfast-csv-imports-using-postgresqls-copy)
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* [Superfast CSV imports using PostgreSQL's COPY command](https://infinum.com/the-capsized-eight/superfast-csv-imports-using-postgresqls-copy)
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### Documentation
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* [Wiki](https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Main_Page) - user documentation, how-tos, and tips 'n' tricks
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### Videos
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* [Citus Data Youtube channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8jpoK1BqQhDh6HDGFnM_DA/videos) - Citus related videos
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* [EnterpriseDB Youtube channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkIPoYyNr1OHgTo0KwE9HJw) - EnterpriseDB related videos
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* [PGConf US Youtube channel](https://www.youtube.com/pgconfus/) - Conference videos
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* [Postgres Conference Youtube channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsJkVvxwoM7R9oRbzvUhbPQ/videos) - Conference videos
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* [Scaling Postgres](https://www.scalingpostgres.com/) - Postgres video blog series by Creston Jamison
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* [Mailing lists](https://www.postgresql.org/list/) - Official mailing lists for Postgres for support, outreach, and more. One of the primary channels of communication in the Postgres community.
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* [Slack](https://postgres-slack.herokuapp.com/) - Slack channel for Postgres with close to 5000 users
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* [#postgresql on Freenode](https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=postgresql) - The most popular IRC channel about Postgres on Freenode with close to 1000 users
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* [Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/PostgreSQL/) - A reddit community for PostgreSQL users with close to 10000 users
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* [Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/PostgreSQL/) - A reddit community for PostgreSQL users with over 12000 users
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* [Slack](https://postgres-slack.herokuapp.com/) - Slack channel for Postgres with over 7000 users
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* Telegram - Several groups for PostgreSQL in different langauges: [Russian](https://t.me/pgsql) >4200 people, [Brazilian Portuguese](https://t.me/postgresqlbr) >2300 people, [Indonesian](https://t.me/postgresql_id) ~1000 people, [English](https://t.me/postgreschat) >750 people
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* [#postgresql on Freenode](https://webchat.freenode.net/#postgresql) - The most popular IRC channel about Postgres on Freenode with over 1000 users
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