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DbSchema
Design, document and deploy databases
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v10.0.3
What is DbSchema?
Design, document and deploy databases
Install with Homebrew
brew install --cask dbschemaHow to Install DbSchema on Mac
Follow these steps to install DbSchema using Homebrew, the most popular package manager for macOS. This works on both Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3/M4) and Intel Macs.
- 1
Open Terminal
Launch Terminal from your Applications > Utilities folder, or press Cmd + Space and type "Terminal".
- 2
Install Homebrew
If you don't have Homebrew yet, paste the install script from brew.sh into Terminal and follow the prompts.
- 3
Run
brew install --cask dbschemaPaste the following command into Terminal and press Enter:
brew install --cask dbschema - 4
Verify Installation
Run `brew list` to confirm dbschema is installed, then try `dbschema --version` to check the version number.
- 5
Launch DbSchema
Run `dbschema` in your Terminal to start using it.
Troubleshooting
- • If you see a permission error, try prefixing the command with
sudo. - • If Homebrew can't find the package, run
brew updatefirst to refresh the package list. - • On Apple Silicon Macs, make sure Homebrew is installed at
/opt/homebrew(the default for M-series chips).
Key Features
Easy installation via Homebrew
Regular updates and maintenance
Free to use
Professional support available
Pros
- ✓Simple one-command installation
- ✓Well-maintained and regularly updated
- ✓Completely free to use
Cons
- ✗Requires Homebrew to be installed
- ✗macOS only
Frequently Asked Questions about DbSchema
Open Terminal, install Homebrew if you haven't already (visit brew.sh), then run `brew install --cask dbschema`. The app will be downloaded and installed automatically. You can then run `dbschema` from Terminal.