Waou that's great thank you very much
On Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 5:49:01 PM UTC JB WEBDEVELOPER wrote:
> I just open-sourced GORM Studio — a visual database browser for Go
> developers.
>
> If you've used Prisma Studio in the Node.js world, you know how useful it
> is to have a clean UI for browsing your database during development. Go
> didn't have an equivalent. So I built one.
>
> GORM Studio is a single Go package that plugs into your existing Gin +
> GORM application. One line of code gives you a full-featured database admin
> panel at /studio:
>
> → Browse, search, and filter records across all your tables
> → Create, edit, and delete records through a clean UI
> → View and navigate relationships between models
> → Run raw SQL queries with an built-in editor
> → Schema auto-discovery via both GORM reflection and direct DB
> introspection
> → Supports SQLite, PostgreSQL, and MySQL
>
> The setup is literally this:
>
> studio.Mount(router, db, []interface{}{&User{}, &Post{}})
>
> That's it. No config files. No separate process. No Docker containers.
> Just import the package and mount it.
>
> I built this because I was tired of switching between my Go app and a
> separate DB client every time I needed to check data during development.
> Now it lives right inside my app.
>
> It's free, open-source, and ready to use:
> 🔗 https://github.com/MUKE-coder/gorm-studio
>
> If you're a Go developer working with GORM, give it a try and let me know
> what you think. Stars, issues, and PRs are all welcome.
>
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