Hi All, I wanted to let the Cassandra community know that usql, a universal SQL command-line client modeled after psql, now supports Cassandra + CQL.
usql is written in Go, is MIT licensed, and has been around for a little over a year. If you're familiar with (or simply a fan of) PostgreSQL's psql client you might find usql interesting, as usql works similarly to psql (ie, variables, query editing, etc). usql has the added benefit of supporting mulitple databases (MySQL, Microsoft SQL, Oracle, SQLite, etc), syntax highlighting, and other more advance features and works the same on Linux, OSX, Windows, and every other platform that Go runs on. usql is maintained at https://github.com/xo/usql If you'd like to try usql out with Cassandra (and assuming Go is available somewhere on your path), simply do the following: $ go get -u -tags most github.com/xo/usql $ usql cql://user:pass@host:port/ ca:user@host=> select * from keyspace.table; I'd appreciate it if the Cassandra community could try usql out, as I'm gearing up to do a new release and would like to ensure that Cassandra + CQL support is front and center in the new release. Let me know what you think. Thanks in advance! -Ken --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@cassandra.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@cassandra.apache.org