We are excited to welcome mssql-cli
to the dbcli
org. This new command line query tool for Microsoft's SQL
Server is developed by Microsoft.
Microsoft's engineers reached out to the dbcli team and pitched the idea of
writing a tool for SQL Server based on pgcli
and mycli
. The new tool named
mssql-cli
will live in the dbcli
org in github.
mssql-cli
will ship with context-aware auto-completion, syntax highlighting,
alias support, paged output and so on. Essentially all the niceties of pgcli
that works with SQL Server.
Here's the official announcement from Microsoft.
Backstory:
A couple of months ago, I received an email from a Microsoft PM asking me about
pgcli and dbcli org in github. I hopped on a skype call with the PM and a few
of the MS engineers. They seemed genuinely impressed by the feature set of
pgcli
and mycli
. I got to see a little demo of the prototype in action.
I was flattered when asked if the tool could be part of the dbcli suite. Microsoft created the tool and offered to maintain it, but it will be under the dbcli org in github.
Now the tool and the code are available for public preview.