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	*  mariadb
	*  sql

Books

High Performance MySQL Optimization, Backups, Replication, and More (Paperback)

Tools

Myterm

Myterm: Extensible mysql command line client with pipe chaining

“Tail -f table with myterm” Ever found yourself running the same query over and over again to see if a table has got new content, just waiting for that magic row to appear? The tail command will watch for new lines in a table, just like you might tail a log file in Linux.</description>
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