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DbSyncKit

DbSyncKit is a powerful library for efficient and fast data synchronization operations across various database systems. Whether you're working with Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, or other database platforms, DbSyncKit provides a comprehensive suite of packages to streamline your synchronization tasks.

Features

  • Flexibility: DbSyncKit supports synchronization across various database providers, giving you the flexibility to work with different systems.
  • Efficiency: Enhance the efficiency of your data synchronization operations with DbSyncKit's optimized tools and utilities.
  • Dependency Injection (DI): Easily configure and set up DbSyncKit using Dependency Injection for an organized and extensible setup.

Getting Started

To get started with DbSyncKit, follow these steps:

  1. Installation: Install the necessary DbSyncKit packages for your database provider. Refer to the Packages Documentation for details.
  2. Configuration: Configure DbSyncKit using Dependency Injection or manual instance creation. Refer to the Configuration Guide for setup instructions.
  3. Usage: Perform basic synchronization using DbSyncKit. Explore the Usage Guide for detailed instructions.
  4. Database Providers: Choose and install the appropriate database provider package. Refer to the Database Providers documentation for a list of supported providers.

Documentation

For comprehensive documentation, including API references, configuration guides, and usage instructions, explore the DbSyncKit Documentation.

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute to DbSyncKit, please follow our Contribution Guidelines.

Support and Contact

If you encounter any issues or have questions, reach out to us through the Support & Contact section.

License

DbSyncKit is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.


Note: DbSyncKit is actively developed, and future updates may include support for additional database providers. For the latest information on upcoming features, check the Future Additions section.