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PocketBase is a Go backend (framework and app) that includes:
And all of this compiles in a single portable executable.
Diff Anything chooses a comparison engine that understands the inputs. Text uses a focused side-by-side diff, JSON and other structured formats compare semantic paths, CSV can match rows by key, folders recurse with ignore rules, and images add pixel heatmaps, overlay, and blink views. Compared files never leave the computer. There are no accounts, cloud comparison services, analytics, or telemetry. CLI and Git difftool modes make the same comparison model available in scripts and source-control workflows.
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Diff Anything is a local-first desktop comparison and merge application that selects a comparison model for the inputs. It supports focused text diffs, semantic paths for JSON and other structured formats, key-based CSV matching, recursive folder comparison with ignore rules, and image heatmap, overlay, and blink views. Compared files stay on the computer, with no account, cloud comparison service, analytics, or telemetry.
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Diff Anything is a fit when you need one private desktop workflow for mixed artifacts rather than only plain text. It can compare text, structured data, CSV, folders, archives, documents, API schemas, HTTP responses, images, and binaries locally. CLI and Git difftool modes also make the same comparison model available in scripts and source-control workflows.
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Diff Anything is primarily for developers comparing mixed release artifacts, teams reviewing configuration or API changes, and people who need to inspect sensitive local files without uploading their content or creating an account.
Based on our record, PocketBase.io seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 102 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
If you haven't used PocketBase: it's an open-source backend in a single Go binary. Embedded SQLite, auth, real-time subscriptions, file storage, REST API, admin UI โ all included. The catch has always been hosting it: renting a VPS, configuring a reverse proxy, SSL, backups, monitoring. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
I adopted PocketBase for job queue management in my explanation video generator. The reason was simple: the requirements weren't too complex, and I wanted to minimize operational costs. - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
> Soft โ the usefulness of a result degrades after its deadline, thereby degrading the system's quality of service. From what I can tell, https://pocketbase.io/ attempts to be a soft-realtime system. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
When you are ready to move beyond testing, PocketBase gives you two options. You can self-host it using your own infrastructure or use their managed cloud version at Pocketbase.io. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
PocketBase is my favorite tool for rapidly prototyping app ideas. One of the main things that I love about it is the extremely capable admin UI it comes with. Aside from asking non-technical users to edit JSON columns you can get really far with it. - Source: dev.to / 11 months ago
Supabase - An open source Firebase alternative
Beyond Compare - Beyond Compare allows you to compare files and folders.
AppWrite - Appwrite provides web and mobile developers with a set of easy-to-use and integrate REST APIs to manage their core backend needs.
Firebase - Firebase is a cloud service designed to power real-time, collaborative applications for mobile and web.
Directus - Free and Open-Source Headless CMS
Strapi - Manage any content. Anywhere. The leading open-source headless CMS. 100% JavaScript / TypeScript and fully customizable.