| ▲ | gwillen85 6 days ago | |||||||
Thanks for the suggestions! I'm familiar with both. Different category though - this is a SQLite extension, not a standalone database. The value prop is: Zero friction - If you're already using SQLite (Python scripts, mobile apps, embedded systems), just .load graph_extension and you have graph capabilities Mix SQL + Cypher - Join your relational tables with graph traversals in the same query Works everywhere SQLite works - Serverless functions, Raspberry Pi, iOS apps, wherever Leverage SQLite's ecosystem - All existing tools, bindings, deployment patterns just work Kuzu and CozoDB are excellent if you want a dedicated graph database. But if you've already got SQLite (which is everywhere), this lets you add graph features without rearchitecting. Think of it like SQLite's FTS5 extension for full-text search - you're not competing with Elasticsearch, you're giving SQLite users a lightweight option that fits their existing workflow. | ||||||||
| ▲ | selecsosi 6 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
This reminds me of the apache age postgres extension as well. Very cool work | ||||||||
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