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Sublime text

Sublime text is a nice alternative to default editors such as Vim, Gedit, MousePad, ...


Automatic installation

This is the recommended way :)

add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/sublime-text-3 
apt-get update
apt-get install sublime-text-installer


To remove it:

add-apt-repository --remove ppa:webupd8team/sublime-text-3


Manual installation

tar xjvf sublimeText.tar.bz2


Bess hexadecimal editor

apt-get install bless


MySQL workbench

apt-get install mysql-workbench


Squirrel SQL

http://squirrel-sql.sourceforge.net/

Installation

Download the latest version of Squirrel SQL from the official website.

Then, launch the installation:

java -jar squirrel-sql-3.5.2-standard.jar

Install the following plugins:

  • Microsoft SQL server
  • MySQL
  • SQL param
  • SQL replace
  • SQL validator

Drivers installation

Download the required drivers:

Copy the .jar files into squirrelSql/lib:

  • mysql-connector-java-5.1.0-bin.jar
  • jtds-1.3.1.jar


Run the application

Then you can run the application:

./squirrel-sql.sh

You should see in "drivers" that both Microsoft SQL + MySQL are available.


Create advanced symlinks

Create new symlinks

sudo ln -s /home/guillaume/DEV/squirrelsql/squirrel-sql.sh /usr/bin/squirrel-sql


Create icon

for Xubuntu only

  • Go to start menu > Settings > Menu Editor
  • Under development, add a new launcher
    • Command: /home/guillaume/DEV/squirrelsql/squirrel-sql.sh


DbVisualizer

DbVisualizer is a generic tool to access different types of databases. http://www.dbvis.com/


Installation

  • Go to DOWNLOAD
  • Download the latest version for Linux: Linux x86 (setup installer)
  • Mark the downloaded file as executable and run it
chmod 755 dbvis_linux_9_1_8.sh
./dbvis_linux_9_1_8.sh
  • Install the application
    • I advised you to put it in /opt/DbVisualizer

... First, you have to grant your user the right to use /opt : chown -R myUser:myUser /opt

    • Create symlinks in /usr/local/bin

... If you're not root then this step might not succeed!

  • Installation is done! You can run the application


Create advanced symlinks

Create new symlinks

sudo ln -s /opt/DbVisualizer/dbvis /usr/local/bin/


Create icon

for Xubuntu only

  • Go to start menu > Settings > Menu Editor
  • Under development, add a new launcher
    • Command: /opt/DbVisualizer/dbvis


Subversion

see SVN client


GIT

see GIT client