Antares SQL Client

By Fabio Di Stasio

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Versionv0.7.35
Revision649
Size195.6 MB
LicenseMIT
Confinementstrict
Basecore22

A modern, fast and productivity driven SQL client with a focus in UX.

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Antares is an SQL client that aims to become an useful and complete tool, especially for developers.

The main goal is to develop a totally free, full featured, cross platform and open source alternative.
A modern application created with minimalism and simplicity in mind, with features in the right places, not hundreds of tiny buttons, nested tabs or submenu; productivity comes first.

At the moment this application is in development state, many features will come in future updates, only MySQL/MariaDB, PostgreSQL, SQLite and Firebird SQL.
At the moment, however, there are all the features necessary to have a pleasant database management experience, so give it a chance and send us your feedback, we would really appreciate it.
We are actively working on it, hoping to provide new cool features, improvements and fixes as soon as possible.

KEY FEATURES:

  • Multiple database connections at same time.
  • Database management (add/edit/delete).
  • Full tables management, including indexes and foreign keys.
  • Views, triggers, stored routines, functions and schedulers management (add/edit/delete).
  • A modern and friendly tab system; keep open every kind of tab you need in your workspace.
  • Fake table data filler to generate tons of data for test purpose.
  • Query suggestions and auto complete.
  • Query history: search through the last 1000 queries.
  • Save queries, notes or todo.
  • SSH tunnel support.
  • Manual commit mode.
  • Import and export database dumps.
  • Customizable keyboard shortcuts.
  • Dark and light theme.
  • Editor themes.

ACTUALLY SUPPORTED DATABASES:

  • MySQL
  • MariaDB
  • PostgreSQL
  • SQLite
  • Firebird SQL

Other databases support will come in future releases.

Update History

v0.7.35 (649)
13 Dec 2025, 09:47 UTC

Published6 Mar 2021, 10:42 UTC

Last updated20 Jun 2025, 07:51 UTC

First seen13 Dec 2025, 09:47 UTC