ConfigsJul 2, 2026·3 min read

LazySQL — Cross-Platform TUI Database Management Tool

A terminal UI for managing MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and other databases with an intuitive keyboard-driven interface written in Go.

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npx -y tokrepo@latest install 5620d65e-7658-11f1-9bc6-00163e2b0d79 --target codex

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Introduction

LazySQL is a terminal-based database management tool written in Go that provides a keyboard-driven interface for browsing tables, running queries, and editing data. It follows the design philosophy of lazygit and lazydocker, bringing the same TUI experience to database management.

What LazySQL Does

  • Connects to MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and MSSQL databases from a single TUI
  • Browses database schemas, tables, and records with keyboard navigation
  • Executes SQL queries with syntax highlighting and result display
  • Supports inline editing, inserting, and deleting records directly in the table view
  • Manages multiple database connections in tabbed views

Architecture Overview

LazySQL uses the bubbletea TUI framework for rendering and event handling. Database connections are managed through standard Go database drivers (go-sql-driver for MySQL, lib/pq for PostgreSQL, go-sqlite3, and go-mssqldb). The application maintains a connection pool and renders query results in scrollable table widgets. Schema introspection queries are database-specific and abstracted behind a common interface.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Install via go install, Homebrew, or download prebuilt binaries for Linux, macOS, and Windows
  • Pass a database connection URL as a command-line argument to connect immediately
  • Save frequently used connections in ~/.config/lazysql/config.toml
  • Configure keybindings and display options in the same config file
  • Supports SSH tunnel connections for accessing remote databases securely

Key Features

  • Unified interface for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and MSSQL in one tool
  • Keyboard-driven design inspired by lazygit for fast navigation without a mouse
  • Inline record editing lets you modify data directly in the table view
  • SQL editor with syntax highlighting for running custom queries
  • Cross-platform with prebuilt binaries for Linux, macOS, and Windows

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • DBeaver — Full-featured GUI database client; LazySQL is lightweight and terminal-native
  • pgcli/mycli — CLI clients with auto-completion; LazySQL adds a visual table browser
  • DataGrip — JetBrains IDE for databases; LazySQL is free and runs in any terminal
  • Beekeeper Studio — GUI database manager; LazySQL fits into terminal-centric workflows
  • usql — Universal CLI for SQL databases; LazySQL provides a richer TUI experience

FAQ

Q: Does it support NoSQL databases? A: Currently LazySQL supports relational databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MSSQL). NoSQL support is not available.

Q: Can I edit data directly in the table view? A: Yes. Navigate to a cell, press Enter to edit, and the change is applied to the database.

Q: Does it work over SSH? A: Yes. LazySQL supports SSH tunnel connections and also works natively when run on a remote server via SSH.

Q: How does it compare to pgcli or mycli? A: pgcli and mycli provide enhanced CLI query experiences. LazySQL adds a visual table browser and schema navigator on top of query execution.

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