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> Personally I like both projects, as I hope I made clear in the OP

<3

You did, but it generally sounded like Kysely doesn't have a bunch of things, when in fact it does.

A more balanced comment would've suggested both projects have X, but I like Y's implementation better.

So I jumped in, to inform and give my 2 cents. :)

> I sense that there's some history and strife here that I'm not clued into as an outsider.

There's none of that really. :)



My personal problem with Kysely is that the migrations are not aligned with what I needed personally.

I would have wanted to see Kysely have the ability to generate migrations for example. I also personally prefer the approach that Drizzle takes when it comes to more adoption (in my case, CockroachDB).

Just a personal preference - the project is awesome.


Drizzle-kit, the migration part of drizzle is not open source, though they said they will open source it in future, but not at this point. Kysley is 100% open source, feature rich and more stable, again back to active development.

atlasgo io looks promising to handle migrations and is open source as well. I am currently using prisma.




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