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A source-available, document-oriented NoSQL database for scalable, flexible data storage.
An open-source NoSQL database built for realtime web applications with automatic push updates.
A simple, type-safe local JSON database for Node.js and browsers using plain JavaScript.
A rudimentary embedded NoSQL document database written in Go that stores JSON documents and provides HTTP API access.
A lightweight client-side JSON document store for web applications with pluggable adapters.
A lightweight client-side JSON document store for web applications with pluggable adapters.
EJDB2 is an embeddable JSON database engine with a simple XPath-like query language (JQL) for C applications.
SirixDB is an embeddable, bitemporal, append-only database system and event store that stores immutable snapshots with full history.
An embeddable, bitemporal, append-only database system and event store that stores immutable snapshots with full history.
A simple, self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration JSON document store that sandboxes the current working directory like SQLite.
A lightweight .NET library for storing and querying data in JSON flat files with support for typed and dynamic data.
A .NET-based fake REST API server for prototyping and CRUD backends, with GraphQL support and no database required.
A lightweight, permanent JSON document database for decentralized applications, with periodic rollups to Arweave.
A lightweight RESTful database engine built on stack data structures with JSON support and HTTP API.
A lightweight, embeddable, NoSQL database for Deno that stores data in JSON files with a MongoDB-like API.
A pure Go database management system that stores each table as a line-delimited JSON text file, designed for simple embedded applications.
An Elixir connector for CouchDB providing CRUD operations, view management, and user administration with JSON and Map document support.
A repository of extracted game data for Brave Frontier, including units, items, skills, and missions across Global, JP, and EU servers.
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