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CodeHerald provides a new way to keep track of your code review queue, grouped by your next action needed.
If any of the above is true, CodeHerald will help you.
CodeHerald groups pull requests by next action: must review, needs an update, can be merged. It allows you to replace slack, emails, filters, and browser bookmarks with one single page that you can open at a glance and decide which PR to tackle next.
Dummy Database is built to solve a simple, yet annoying problem โ generating realistic test datasets quickly, without writing scripts or juggling Excel files.
Itโs designed for: - Developers needing dummy databases for prototyping & testing. - Analysts and BI specialists preparing demo dashboards. - QA engineers creating data scenarios for testing. - SQL learners who want practice datasets on demand.
What makes it special? - Create from simple tables to full relational databases with PK/FK. - 35+ data types including Numbers, Dates, Names, Booleans, etc. - Unique Event Sequences โ simulate user actions and workflows. - Advanced data controls โ outliers, nulls, repeats, distributions. - ERD visualization to map relationships. - Built-in PostgreSQL editor to query generated data. - Export as CSV, XLSX, SQL DDL, or full ZIP. - Free up to 10,000 records per table for registered users โ no paywalls or limits.
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A free, all-in-one data generation platform that builds everything from simple tables to full relational databases with advanced controls, unique event sequences, ERD visualization, built-in SQL querying, and multiple export formats โ no limits, no paywalls.
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Unlike other data generators, DUMMY DATABASE gives you full relational database creation, unique event simulations, advanced control over every field, built-in SQL querying, and generous free limits โ so you can go from idea to test-ready data without restrictions, subscriptions, or hidden fees
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Began as a project for myself to be able to have custom datasets for testing purpose I've decided that it could be useful for wider audience and finalized it as a full-stack web project
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Python, Flask, HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, Redis, PostgreSQL, JavaScript