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selecting from Ubiquity

I created a new Ubiquity command that gives you super fast access to your MySQL database’s data: select.


select Command for Ubiquity from mitcho on Vimeo.

Get the command and set it up here.

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10 Responses to “selecting from Ubiquity”

  1. Aza Raskin Says:

    Fantastic! I love the use of autocomplete to help you introspectively delve into the database.

  2. Jesse Farmer Says:

    I still want a "Not My President" t-shirt.

  3. z_z Says:

    Plz fix e_notice on 42 line :)

  4. mitchoyoshitaka Says:

    @z_z I've updated the code for <code>select.php</code> so I check if the task was set first. I assume this was the notice you were getting…

  5. mitchoyoshitaka Says:

    @z_z I've updated the code for select.php so I check if the task was set first. I assume this was the notice you were getting…

  6. Snyke Says:

    I absolutely love it ^^

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    I assume this was the notice you were getting…

  9. Programming homework Says:

    I must say, very useful tips. Thanks.

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