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| Adminer | |
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Adminer main screen | |
| Developer | Jakub Vrána |
| Initial release | 25 July 2007 (2007-07-25) |
| Stable release | |
| Written in | PHP |
| Available in | 42 languages |
| Type | Database management system |
| License | Apache license orGPL v2 |
| Website | www |
| Repository | |
Adminer (formerly known asphpMinAdmin) is a tool for managing content in databases. It natively supportsMySQL,MariaDB,PostgreSQL,SQLite,MS SQL,Oracle,Elasticsearch andMongoDB.[2] Adminer is distributed underApache license (orGPL v2) in a form of a singlePHP file (around 470 KiB in size). Its author Jakub Vrána started to develop this tool in July 2007 as a light-weight alternative tophpMyAdmin. Adminer got some attention in 2008 when it made it to the CCA finals atSourceForge.[3] Also, first webhosting providers started to include Adminer as MySQL managing tool into their portfolio of services. In 2012 Adminer got coverage on Linux.com for the second time.[4] The project's priorities, according to its author, are (in this order): safety, user-friendliness, performance, functionality, and size.[5]
The small single file is a result of compilation and minification of source codes.[7]